Eloro Resources Reveals Promising Tin-Silver Results at Iska Iska Project in Bolivia

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Eloro Resources has announced impressive results from its 10-hole definition drilling program at the Santa Barbara starter pit of the Iska Iska project in Bolivia, revealing substantial silver and tin mineralization across all drill holes.
The most notable findings include a high-grade intersection in Hole DSB-76, which demonstrated 129.57 grams per tonne of silver over 52.5 meters and 1.32% tin over 3.0 meters. Additionally, Hole DSB-77 revealed multiple high-grade tin intervals, reinforcing the project's mineral potential.
These results are significant for the mining industry, as they suggest the possibility of future resource upgrades at the Iska Iska project. The data will inform the next phase of drilling, potentially increasing the project's economic viability and attracting further investment in the region.
Alongside the drilling results, Eloro Resources has made key organizational changes, including the appointment of Colin Belshaw as vice president of mining and engaging CPM Group for research and financial advisory services. These strategic moves indicate the company's commitment to advancing the Iska Iska project and maximizing its mineral exploration potential.
The Iska Iska property, located in the Potosi Department of southern Bolivia, is classified as a polymetallic epithermal-porphyry complex. The recent drilling results underscore the project's promise and Eloro Resources' ongoing efforts to develop this significant mineral deposit.

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