Kerry Knoll, Chairman of Darnley Bay (CVE:DBL), tells Proactiveinvestors that Darnley has a 'gravity anomaly' on land near Inuvic on the Arctic coast. At around 100km by 80km, Kerry says that, while no one knows yet what it is, it looks to be bigger and stronger in magnetic pull than Sudbury Camp in Canada and Australia's Olympic Dam, the largest ore body in the world. Kerry says that the company is now raising money to start a drill programme.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Darnley Bay Chairman discusses its 'massive' gravity anomaly
Kerry Knoll, Chairman of Darnley Bay (CVE:DBL), tells Proactiveinvestors that Darnley has a 'gravity anomaly' on land near Inuvic on the Arctic coast. At around 100km by 80km, Kerry says that, while no one knows yet what it is, it looks to be bigger and stronger in magnetic pull than Sudbury Camp in Canada and Australia's Olympic Dam, the largest ore body in the world. Kerry says that the company is now raising money to start a drill programme.
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