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Thursday, 08/02/2012 10:55:54 AM

Thursday, August 02, 2012 10:55:54 AM

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The Dunkirk mine is very difficult to access, deep in the Bradshaw Mountains. Since it is private land they will not need as many permits as the GS and GC mines but they will need a US Forest permit to put a road in to the mine. They will need permits to run generators and they will need to pump out the toxic water in the flooded areas and haul it away.







This is a view UP the vertical shaft. Most of the ladder has rotted away.











Rotted ladders to the upper shaft.







Part of the main tunnel.







View of the downward shaft flooded with toxic water, probably containing arsenic and lead.







Main tunnel entrance. Looks like the rails will require replacing.







Mining in 90 days? I don't think so! It will take them 90 days just to clean out the rotted wood and replace it. WSRA already signed a JV



agreement with GEAR to develop the Silver Cord last October for "immediate revenue". Still nothing on that apparently failed project!



The Arizona State Mine Inspector will probably require them to ventilate the tunnels and that would take generators, and a lot of money!



Speaking of money - how are they going to fund the purchase and development of this mine?