Carmona
Number of claims: 27
Area: 7,500 hectares
The Las Garillas and Carmona properties are part of the Central Cretaceous – Palaeocene Copper-Gold Belt, which is famous for hosting some of the world’s largest deposits which are characterized by their size and longevity of production.
Overview
Large Property Area
Covers 7,500 hectares, providing substantial ground for potential discovery.
Historical Mining Camp
The property encompasses an old pre-Columbian gold mining camp, indicating a long history of mineralization.
Positive Surveys
Four gold-silver bearing high sulphidation epithermal alteration zones covering about 8 km2 in surface extent identified to date.
High Historic Grades
Historic high-grade gold mining on 1 – 2.5m veins within the property graded 50 – 76 g/t Au and 780 – 1,153 g/t Ag.
Accessibility and Infrastructure
Easily accessible year-round with existing roads providing access to old mines and potential new exploration sites.
Comparative Potential
The property’s geological and mineral features are similar to those of the nearby operating Carmen de Andacollo mines, suggesting a promising metallogenic setting for copper, gold, and silver.

