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Pampa Metals recently acquired an interesting prospect in San Juan. Good historic Cu-Au values and a drilling program planned for early next year.

https://www.pampametals.com/projects/piuquenes.html

Julia's avatar

We want MOAR of this! Here are some shitco ideas I'm looking at: Blue sky uranium (bsk.v), Abrasilver resource corp (abra.v), Sable resources (sae.v)

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Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Thanks for the feedback Julia. I’ve got an interesting chat coming up with a Geologist based in South America I’ll post on here.

The Canadians are super active in Argentina. The mining friendly provinces are the projects to look out for as some provinces are strictly anti mining.

Adam's avatar

That ‘Gen Z Geology’ meme .... Tell me you know nothing about geology or the properties of concrete (not cement) without telling me. 🤣🤣

Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Came across it a while ago and had to bookmark it 😂

Adam's avatar

It’s a real gem (no pun intended). Shared it with my dad as well.

Douglas Marolla's avatar

A great share. Information rolling in from an expert in the field is always welcome. Thanks Jordan.

Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Cheers Douglas. 🤝

With Argentina opening up to the free market & the bullish commodities forecast over the next decade, there could be many exploration success stories in the Argentina.

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In that regard I'll also have a close look and the Patagonian gold miners like Cerrado Gold and Patagonia Gold. Cerrado at least is doing a good job advancing it's projects but struggles with the capital controls. Exploration potential there is huge also.

And don't forget Navidad in Chubut. That huge silver deposit that can't be mined to due to dust regulations. In a dusty, windy steppe...

And thanks mate for the recommendation of Parilla Don Jorge. Best bife after almost three weeks here in Argentina.

Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Great summary mate! So much potential here I got overwhelmed with where to start.

I just love that gap between major porphyry districts that you see where vicuna district now sits and how under explored it is.

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Yes, it's truly overwhelming. There is also the North Patagonian Massif in Rio Negro with lots of potential and I think outside of Vicuña, there is also lots of thing to be discovered since there never was any work done in most areas.

I'm also fairly surprised that I found so many cool rocks along hiking trails and roads. Pegmatites, volcanos, veins with wolframite, sinters of a hydrothermal system... that makes me want to come back for more (and with a hammer).

Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Pleasure with Don Jorge mate! Glad you're on the same page as me.

Rob Burke's avatar

This is the first that I’ve heard of this. This short Yank is grateful to you for sharing! ✌️

Jordan 🇦🇺's avatar

Haha cheers Rob.

Hope it made some sense.