Projects
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Marañón River
The Marañón River begins in the mountains 160 kilometers northeast of Lima and flows northward where it eventually terminates into the Amazon River near Iquitos. This river is rich in gold deposits from the tributaries that feed into it from Andes Mountains, where people have been mining since the Spanish first began in the 16th Century. All along the banks of the river, from its rugged mountain birth to its tropical resting place, gold is still being extracted with shovels and wheelbarrows. By communicating with the local population and building upon the historical and basic guidance they provided, we combined this with more scientifically modern methods to produce gold more effectively.
Borja, Loreto, Peru
The sleepy village of Borja is located just south of the Ecuadorian border on the north western border of the Peruvian province of Loreto. It has a population of around 500 people and was founded in 1634. Since then, advancement in the quality of life and technology has fallen behind. As of now, they only have three hours of electricity per day and there are only two telephones for everyone to share. There are no restaurants and no streets, where the most advance mode of transportation is a bicycle. On a more positive note, the people have welcomed us whole-heartedly and look forward to the opportunities that will come from the influx of cash and jobs provided by The Graystone Company.
PROPERTIES
The Company currently owns 1,900 hectares and is in the process of completing the transfer of these properties into the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary in Peru. The properties include the following projects:
Name |
Area (hectares) |
Dept |
Province |
District |
Gorilla Graystone II Graystone III |
400 800 700 |
Loreto Loreto Amazonas |
Datem del Maranon Datem del Maranon Condorcanqui |
Manseriche Manseriche Rio Santiago |
Geological report on Project Gorilla.
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