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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

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Page 1: 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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Main Pit showing the benches

Workers at the main Pit

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

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Northern side of the main pit

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

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The geologist standing on the Southern side of the mine pit

Drilltech workers drilling at Plot 67

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Drilltech workers drilling at Plot 67

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

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Drill Cores from the drilled holes

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The commencement of the Eastern side of the main pit

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

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

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Part of the camp

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A view of the main camp

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Vehicle and workers at the camp site

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Vehicle and tools available at the camp site

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Mr. Chingwali and the workers at the Camp - 2002