Eloro Resources Announces the Launching of the Documentary Film “Viva Tupiza! Viva Bolivia!”

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TORONTO, July 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eloro Resources Ltd. (TSX: ELO; OTCQX: ELRRF; FSE: P2QM) (“Eloro”, or the “Company”) is pleased to announce, in collaboration with the Canadian Bolivian Chamber of Commerce, the release of “Viva Tupiza! Viva Bolivia!” a short documentary produced and filmed in Bolivia in the Tupiza area where Eloro’s Iska Iska silver-tin polymetallic project is located.

Eloro’s CEO, Thomas Larsen, commented: “The working relationship that has developed in recent years between the Company, community and government in Bolivia is strong and built on mutual respect. The documentary showcases the high regard that Eloro and its Bolivian subsidiary have for the community and government, together with the optimism and ‘win-win’ outlook that all of the parties share. Our positive relationship with our Bolivian partners is our highest priority and we are fortunate to be working in a country that welcomes foreign investment and is mining-friendly.”

The documentary can be accessed on Eloro’s website via the following link: https://elororesources.com/news-and-media/media/

About Iska Iska

Iska Iska silver-tin polymetallic project is a road accessible, royalty-free property, wholly controlled by the Title Holder, Empresa Minera Villegas S.R.L. and is located 48 km north of Tupiza city, in the Sud Chichas Province of the Department of Potosi in southern Bolivia. Eloro has an option to earn a 100% interest in Iska Iska.

Iska Iska is a major silver-tin polymetallic porphyry-epithermal complex associated with a Miocene possibly collapsed/resurgent caldera, emplaced on Ordovician age rocks with major breccia pipes, dacitic domes and hydrothermal breccias. The caldera is 1.6km by 1.8km in dimension with a vertical extent of at least 1km. Mineralization age is similar to Cerro Rico de Potosí and other major deposits such as San Vicente, Chorolque, Tasna and Tatasi located in the same geological trend.

Eloro began underground diamond drilling from the Huayra Kasa underground workings at Iska Iska on September 13, 2020. On November 18, 2020, Eloro announced the discovery of a significant breccia pipe with extensive silver polymetallic mineralization just east of the Huayra Kasa underground workings and a high-grade gold-bismuth zone in the underground workings. On November 24, 2020, Eloro announced the discovery of the SBBP approximately 150m southwest of the Huayra Kasa underground workings.

Subsequently, on January 26, 2021, Eloro announced significant results from the first drilling at the SBBP including the discovery hole from 0.0m to 257.5m. Subsequent drilling has confirmed significant values of Ag-Sn polymetallic mineralization in the SBBP and the adjacent CBP. A substantive mineralized envelope which is open along strike and down-dip extends around both major breccia pipes. Continuous channel sampling of the Santa Barbara Adit located to the east of SBBP returned 164.96 g Ag/t, 0.46%Sn, 3.46% Pb and 0.14% Cu over 166m including 446 g Ag/t, 9.03% Pb and 1.16% Sn over 56.19m. The west end of the adit intersects the end of the SBBP.