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Uruguay quarry "Nero Assoluto" "Jet Black" Gabbro (Granite)
URUGUAY

Intense Black Microgabbro dimension stone quarry in Uruguay named as the

"Switzerland of South America"   REF- UR-80239991

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Currently dormant quarry with mining permit and all licenses in place for

18 Ha ( 45 acres) plus storage area of 1 Ha, no restriction in extending of the extraction area.

The opening (Front A – Absolute Black) has 150m long (front of extraction) by 45m wide (operative area) and 7m depth. 
Blocks quarries so far: 

More than 4 cbm/pcs - 33,50% - Blocks 3-4 cbm/pcs - 32.33 % - Blocks 2-3 cbm/pcs -19.21%

smaller blocks 1-2 cbm/pcs - 14,96%

Mining license not quantity restricted and valid until 2042. (can be extended 2 times  more 15 years each = 2072) 

​Geological report available and all documents 

Located in the South of Uruguay close to the Port of Montevideo in 119km distance

Sales Price:   €  3,95 M  USD

Technical properties:  Weight of volume unit (P). = 3061 Kg/m3  -  Compression breaking load (Cs) = 2678 Kg/cm2.

Zambia
ZAMBIA BLUE SODALITE QUARRY

Blue Sodalite dimension stone  quarry in Zambia Africa

REF- ZB-80292023

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Currently dormant quarry with small scale mining permit and all licenses in place for

162Ha - Total mining area is 400Ha - Long term government landowner agreement in place

Current extraction area is 1 Ha - no restriction in extending of the extraction area.

Mining license not quantity restricted and valid until 2030.

​Geological report available.

 

Extraction of King size blocks 300/200/X cm possible which sells for 1.500 Euro/cbm ex quarry.

Office building, employee building plus container storage included. No machines or equipment included in sales price.  Water supply by own water well 

Reason for sale : Age of German owners 

Sales Price:   €  3,9 M  EUR

Sodalite (/ˈsoʊ.dəˌlaɪt/ SOH-də-lyte) is a tectosilicate mineral with the formula Na 8(Al 6Si 6O 24)Cl2, with royal blue varieties widely used as an ornamental gemstone. Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent. Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite.