Bravo Mining Reports High Gold Grades with Copper in Luanga North Sector Trenching
Bravo Mining Corp. has announced assay results from trenching in the North Sector of its Luanga deposit in Brazil. The results indicate elevated gold grades and anomalous copper, suggesting potential IOCG-style mineralization. The trenching aims to enhance understanding of near-surface mineralization and support resource classification. Six infill trenches returned gold grades significantly higher than previous observations. The project is supported by a skilled geological team and benefits from proximity to existing infrastructure.

Bravo Mining Corp. has reported assay results from seven trenches in the North Sector of its 100%-owned Luanga deposit in Brazil. The trenching results show unusually high gold grades and anomalous copper, indicating potential IOCG mineralization.
Six infill trenches were completed, revealing gold grades multiple times higher than previously observed. The best results came from trench TRC25LU055, which returned 151m at 0.29 g/t Au and 0.16% Cu. The trenching program continues to support mineral resource classification. To date, Bravo has completed 387 drill holes and 58 trenches, with ongoing exploration aimed at defining Cu-Au targets.




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