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NovaGold's Rock Creek Mine Approaches Production
Submitted by Mike Niehuser on Mon, 10/01/2007 - 23:00
We recently visited NovaGold’s Rock Creek Project in Nome, Alaska. While the anticipated production of 100,000 to 125,000 is dwarfed by the Company’s Galore Creek Projects, the Nome Gold District is very impressive. Approximately 10 million ounces of gold have been extracted from the beaches of Nome and placers across the Seward Peninsula since 1900. Rock Creek is the second hard rock mine (Big Hurrah being the first) in the area. See full report.
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