TLC Gallery
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Drilling at TLC North – home to American Lithium’s latest high-grade discovery holes
The road ahead for American Lithium offers a direct, unobstructed route to big-league success
A dirt access road to the TLC Project adjoins a nearby paved highway
Drilling into a new discovery zone at TLC North
The American flag is still proudly flown atop of historic wooden headframes in recognition of Tonopah’s famous past as a silver mining mecca
The historically restored Tonopah Hotel still offers guests a glimpse into the glory days of Tonopah’s Old West silver mining boom
Once an affluent Old West silver mining town, Tonopah is primed for a future boom in lithium mining that promises to fill every hotel room
The historic Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah was built in 1906. The retired famous boxer Jack Dempsey even worked here, keeping any inebriated guests on their best behaviour
Tonopah’s Main Street still attests to its colourful mystique as a historic, silver-rich frontier town of yore
TLC is at the heart of a desert region where very few species of vegetation are ever impacted by mining
Sitting atop an old silver mine, a wooden headframe bears testament to Tonopah’s silver mining glory days a century ago
The TLC Project area is ideally suited in one of the driest and most desolate desert regions in the US – an ideal environment for a sustainable lithium mine
The original high-grade discovery hole at TLC
Drilling at TLC North strikes paydirt – a new lithium discovery
Entering the TLC North project area, which is just a few minutes drive from the historic mining town of Tonopah
Reverse circulation drilling produces a slurry of claystones rock samples and water that are bagged and sent to a laboratory for analysis
Drilling at TLC North strikes paydirt – a new lithium discovery
Dirt roads traverse the TLC and TLC North project areas, providing easy access from a nearby highway
The TLC Project is located in one of the remotest, most desolate parts of the USA
The TLC Project is located in one of the remotest, most desolate parts of the USA
Independent studies confirm that there are no specially protected wildlife or species of vegetation on the desolate TLC and TLC North project areas
Each drill hole at TLC has a footprint that’s not much bigger than a human footprint
Drill core at TLC North – a mixture of mud, gravel and chips of lithium
Drill core at TLC North – a mixture of mud, gravel and chips of lithium
This discovery hole at TLC could herald a billion-dollar lithium deposit.
Peru Gallery
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Dr. Laurence Stefan, President and COO, surveys Falchani – one of the largest undeveloped, lithium-rich terrains in the world
Falchani is located in a remote, rugged region in south-eastern Peru that is economically underdeveloped
Ultraviolet light highlights uranium mineralization in exposed outcrop at Macusani
CEO Simon Clarke (centre) and company director Ted O’Connor (right) and Peruvian GM Ulises Raúl Solis stop on the way to Falchani, which is nearly 15,000 feet (4,500 m) above sea level
The advanced-stage Falchani lithium project in south-eastern Peru is one of the largest hard rock lithium deposits in the world
Falchani lies in a very rural region of Peru, where subsistence farming is the main economic driver
Falchani hosts some extraordinarily richly endowed hard rock lithium mineralization
Grab sample of uranium-rich rock at Macusani
High-grade lithium core from drilling at Falchani
Falchani’s unique lithium rock structure constitutes one of the world’s largest hard rock deposits.
Drilling at Falchani has outlined one of the world’s largest hard rock lithium deposits.