Dear Reader, It could be the most significant gold find in decades... A tiny explorer has just pitched up a stone’s throw from the site of one of the world’s biggest gold rushes in history…the great Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s. More than 100,000 prospectors descended on the Klondike region of Yukon, in North-West Canada, between 1896 and 1899. They sought fame and fortune. Few found it. In fact, in the almost 130 years that followed, the source of the gold found around the Yukon tributaries was never discovered. Until now. Our exploration geologist James Cooper has just learned that a brilliant gold explorer has hit upon what they believe is the upper tip of the ore body. So far, rock samples have returned phenomenal grades…52g per tonne, 95g per tonne, 58g per tonne, and 44g per tonne. As a working geologist for the past 15 years, James can attest it’s extremely rare to find gold samples and scrapings containing this much gold sitting ABOVE ground. And to think all it took was a geologist and a hammer! Rigs now spin over multiple targets…and geos are focused on understanding how big this deposit could be. This is so cool, I’ve authorised James to make a free version of this research, usually reserved for his Diggers and Drillers subscribers, available to everyone. That way, everybody has the opportunity to learn more about it. Click here to read it now. Regards, James Woodburn, Publisher, Fat Tail Investment Research |