
The Tiger River Property is located near the Omai gold mine in the Mahdia region of Guyana. Historically mined by alluvial gold miners over the last century, it is estimated that over one million ounces of alluvial gold has been recovered from the region using unsophisticated gold mining methods.
A 1995 report prepared by Joel Scodnick (Canadian Geologist) on the Tiger River Property referred to high grades of gold having been recovered from the Williams Creek section of the property in 1947. Joel Scodnick's report drew its references from an article in the financial post at the time (1947). The Scodnick report is important in verifying the potential of the Tiger River Property and further establishes the need for a proper exploration program aimed at identifying and extracting gold assets from the property.
Mahdia Gold Corp intends to begin this exciting and robust exploration program on the Tiger River Property in 2012.

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Mining on the Tiger River property.

Tiger River has historically been mined by alluvial gold miners. Above is alluvial opration in Tiger River in 2004.

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