Kimber Resources Intercepts 4.9M of 78.4 g/t Gold and 127.9 g/t Silver Below Carmen Gold-Silver Deposit

Kimber Resources Inc. KBX announces the results of two new drill holes from its ongoing drill program at the Carmen deposit at its Monterde Project in Mexico. These holes were drilled with the objective of expanding and upgrading mineral resources potentially amenable to underground extraction. Drill hole MTRD-476 was collared on section 30 and was designed to intersect the Carmen structure at a vertical depth of 425m below surface, in an area never previously tested by drilling. This hole intersected high grade mineralization averaging 78.4 g/t gold and 127.9 g/t silver over 4.9 metres, including 1.5 metres of 152.5 g/t gold and 282 g/t silver. This important new intercept is hosted within a semi-massive to massive-sulphide breccia between 565.5 and 570.4 metres down hole and is interpreted to correlate with the downward projection of the Carmen structure.
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