While on site over the summer, Graeme Bishop brought us back in the bush to the location on the suspected Tiffany Trench and gave us an inside look at the process of till sampling.
This anomalous trench is around 50m long with no visible outcropping nearby, in a down ice pattern just south of Paradis Pond. After years of research RJK Exploration believes this to be the approximate location of where the Nipissing Diamond was first discovered. While nothing can be proven officially, this video highlights some of the thought processes behind the research and shows the trench itself, while overgrown, it can still be seen today.
Follow RJK Exploration as they continue the search for the source of the Yellow 800 Carat Nipissing Diamond as they work the claim and drill into a Kimberlites just south of Cobalt Ontario Canada.
For more information on RJK Exploration visit:
https://www.rjkexplorations.com/ or https://insidexploration.com/rjx/
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