Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 21, 2025) – MAX RESOURCE CORP. (TSXV: MAX) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D2) (“Max” or the “Company”) is pleased to report that Max will be conducting an airborne high-resolution LiDAR survey over the entire 700ha Mora mining concession KK6-08031, located within the productive Middle Cauca Gold Belt host to several world class gold deposits, 85-km south of Medellin, Colombia, which the Company has the exclusive right to purchase 100%.
Highlights
LiDAR will assist in building an accurate 3D model, the key to maximizing the success of Max’s planned drill program, being the first known drilling event on mining concession KK6-08031.
The LiDAR survey forms part of the initial steps to delineate high priority drill locations within the BQ, BX, NAN targets and identify new targets.
To date, 33 artisanal underground mines are noted in historic technical reports of which Max has successfully mapped 9 inactive mines. The depth or advance of the artisanal mines varies between 5.0m and 90.5m. LiDAR can identify hidden artisanal mines/works due to tree and plant cover.
Channel sampling artisanal underground mines is very important, it’s almost like having a drillhole, identifying geological characteristics of fresh rock such as lithology, hydrothermal alterations, types of sulfides or mineralization, structures-uplifts-faults-veins and veinlets.
