CEO Clips - Eloro Resources Advances Major Silver Discovery in Southern Bolivia
Eloro Resources is focused on advancing a large silver and tin polymetallic discovery in southern Bolivia. The company believes there is a growing physical shortage of silver, which continues to support long-term interest in new discoveries and project development.

Silver supply concerns continue to drive interest in new discoveries.
Eloro Resources is focused on advancing a large silver and tin polymetallic discovery in southern Bolivia. The company believes there is a growing physical shortage of silver, which continues to support long-term interest in new discoveries and project development.
According to the company, the project represents a major world class discovery in a previously undrilled area located within a collapsed and resurgent volcanic caldera. The region has a long history of mining activity and strong technical expertise, providing a supportive environment for continued exploration.
Eloro plans to complete between 20,000 and 50,000 metres of drilling as part of the next phase of development. This drilling is required to support a future preliminary feasibility study, with tighter drill spacing needed to further define the resource.
With continuous drilling planned, the company continues to move the project forward as one of the largest recent discoveries in Bolivia.
To learn more about Eloro Resources Ltd. (TSX: ELO, OTCQX: ELRRF), watch their video HERE
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