The exposed Tourmalinite veins which are exposed at the depth of 1 metre from the surface running...

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The exposed Tourmalinite veins which are exposed at the depth of 1 metre from the surface running West South directions.

The exposed Tourmalinite veins which are exposed at the depth of 1 metre from the surface running West South directions taken from a different angle

The exposed Tourmalinite veins which are exposed at the depth of 1 metre from the surface running West South directions from a North South directions

Trench No 2 showing Weathered Talc Magnetite Schist 50cm from the top

Deepest Part of the Main PIT showing the beginning of the Talc Magnetite Schist

The tourmalinite vein at 8 metres turning from the West to the Southern directions

The tourmalinite vein at 8 metres turning from the West to the Southern directions

Main Pit showing the benches

Workers at the main Pit

Mr Chingwali (in green helmet ) with three of his workers looking the beryl at 10 metres on the southern part of the main pit.

Northern side of the main pit

At drill hole No 4 we hit the Talc Magnetite Schist at 4 metres

The geologist standing on the Southern side of the mine pit

Drilltech workers drilling at Plot 67

Drilltech workers drilling at Plot 67

Mr Chingwali with the only machine available with workers in the main pit at 8 metres

Drill Cores from the drilled holes

The commencement of the Eastern side of the main pit

Ministry of Mine officials and Small Scale miners at the Nachingwali camp site

Geologists with junior Chingwali holding on to the Magnetometer Machine at the camp.

Part of the camp

A view of the main camp

Vehicle and workers at the camp site

Vehicle and tools available at the camp site

Mr. Chingwali and the workers at the Camp - 2002

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