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Aldoro Resources Confirms High-Grade Rare Earth Elements at Namibia Project

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Aldoro Resources (ASX:ARN) confirmed the presence of high-grade rare earth elements, strontium, and niobium mineralization across multiple orientations and at depth at its Kameelburg project in Namibia, according to a Friday filing with the Australian bourse.

Applying a 1% total rare earth oxide (TREO) cut-off, drill hole DD008G returned a composite upper layer intercept of 318 meters at 1.51% TREO, 4.90% strontium carbonate, 0.21% niobium pentoxide, and 174 parts per million molybdenum, indicating broad high-grade mineralization, the filing said.

Meanwhile, drill hole DD005D confirmed high-grade rare earth elements from surface and deep niobium presence at the southern margin, per the filing.

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