Nova Minerals Ltd (ASX:NVA, OTCQB:NVAAF) has invited investors and the general public to take a sneak peek into the Estelle Gold Project, releasing a 3D interactive geoscientific model and 360-degree photo site tour of the site on the company’s website.
The 3D interactive model (which you can find here) included details of the Estelle Gold Project’s location, topography, drilling, pit designs, resource models, surface geological samples and the proposed processing plant and infrastructure reflected in the scoping study released earlier this year.
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Additionally, the 360-degree photo site tour provides an interactive bird’s eye view of the main areas of the company’s Estelle Gold Project (which you can find here).
Image of the 360-degree photo site tour for the Estelle Gold Project on the company’s website.
Exploration ramping up
Nova has been hard at work at Estelle in recent months, most recently with diamond drilling at the highly-prospective Train prospect.
Rock chip sampling along the Train prospect’s 1.5-kilometre gold trend returned exceptional rock chip results including 80.2 g/t gold, 30.4 g/t gold, and 24.5 g/t gold.
Should Train prove to hold economical mineralisation, it will be the third major resource area of the Estelle Project after the Korbel and RPM deposits.
The project currently holds a resource estimate of 9.9 million ounces of gold across four deposits.