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Monte Carlo

City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Reports
2
Operators
1
Mr Sandrini Sc
Worked
1995
31 years ago
Main target
Gold
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Monte Carlo in the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Ground extent0.6 × 0.6 km

Exploration record on Monte Carlo

Local government
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Commodities targeted
Gold 2
Programs on record
1 geochemistry
Resource declared
Never on this record
Reports with no exploration
1 of 2 record no work done
Report types
Annual 2

Exploration reports

2 WAMEX reports filed over Monte Carlo .
Most recent reports
ReportYearOperatorTitle
A46015 1995 Mr Sandrini Sc Annual Form 5 Report for Prospectingt Licence P24/3277 for the period from: December 1994 to December 1995
A43876 1995 Mr Sandrini Sc Monte Carlo Prospect

Who has explored here

Companies that lodged reports over Monte Carlo , most active first.

Mr Sandrini Sc 2
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What does the exploration record say about Monte Carlo ?

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