Approximately 15000 kilometers from India, in the jungles of Suriname, a country in northern South America, also considered part of the Caribbean and the West Indies, gold reserves have been discovered. Suriname is the smallest country in South America; however, the region's population is so large by comparison that it is famously known as 'Mini Bihar'.
Gold reserves found in the forests of 'Mini Bihar', six times richer than any other mine in the world
The mine was discovered at the Maria Geralda drill site in southeastern Suriname, approximately five kilometers southeast of the company's Lower Antino camp. According to a report by Indian Defence Review, the reserves found here are of high-quality gold. After drilling 22.5 meters, the gold grading here was 11.88 grams per tonne (g/t). T

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