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Tumblegum to give up gold

BRYAH Resources has jumped out of the blocks at the Tumblegum South gold prospect to secure a mining lease just eight months after pegging the ground.

 View looking north of drilling at Tumblegum South with Gabanintha open pits in background.

View looking north of drilling at Tumblegum South with Gabanintha open pits in background.

Tumblegum South sits within Bryah's Gabanintha lease near Meekatharra in Western Australia's Murchison. With mineral resources of 600,000 tonnes grading 2.2 grams per tonne of gold for 42,500 ounces,...

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