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Taranis Samples up to 6.7 g/t Gold in Gossanous Seeps Underneath Ferguson Rockslide, 2 km Southeast of Southernmost NI 43-101 Mineralization at Thor
Thor is Growing in Size! ESTES PARK, CO / ACCESS Newswire / November 25, 2025 / Taranis R...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Taranis Samples up to 6.7 g/t Gold in Gossanous Seeps Underneath Ferguson Rockslide, 2 km Southeast of Southernmost NI 43-101 Mineralization at ThorThor is Growing in Size! ESTES PARK, CO / ACCESS Newswire / November 25, 2025 / Taranis Resources Inc. (\"Taranis\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:TRO)(OTCQB:TNREF) is providing an update on exploration activities at Thor. The Company is engaged in efforts to expand the Thor epithermal deposit beyond the boundaries of the published Mineral Resource. The results discussed here specifically relate to an area south of the Broadview Mine, extending towards the village of Ferguson. Rockslides at Thor and Their Importance to ExplorationOne of the disciplines where incredible progress has been made at Thor in the past several years is in the identification of rockslides adjacent to and directly on top of the Thor mineral deposit. Due to the rugged topography around Thor, geologically-recent debris flows are known to have disrupted and, in some cases, covered areas of economically significant mineralization. The original discovery of rockslides was made at the Thunder Zone at the north end of the Thor deposit, where a rockslide moved down the southeast side of Thor's Ridge, concealing a previously unknown part of the Thor deposit which now forms part of the NI 43-101 Mineral Resource. Taranis has developed a unique method for exploring these areas, involving the use of LIDAR, geochemical sampling, and specialized drilling. A diagram showing the Ferguson Rockslide in relation to the south end of the Thor deposit accompanies this News Release. Additional photographs can be found at www.taranisresources.com.Ferguson RockslideA volumetrically massive, and previously unrecognized rockslide has been found on the south end of the Thor deposit. Investigation of this area in 2025 was initiated after a large number of gossanous seeps appeared along the main access road to Thor. Although smaller gossanous seeps were noted along the access road in prior years, the summer of 2025 saw a radical increase in the number of iron-rich seeps along an 835m length of the road. The suspected cause of the increase in the number of seeps is the 2024 wildfire that removed much of the vegetation from the landslide area.The Ferguson Rockslide extends to the south-southeast from Broadview Mountain, and has a length of 2.3 km...