Our Trip To Kunar
Our recent trip to Kunar Province proved to be both exciting and rewarding. During our exploration, we uncovered a variety of valuable and unique minerals that highlight the region’s rich natural resources. Among the precious stones discovered were Mica stones, Tourmaline, and several other significant minerals that hold great potential for mining and trade.
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Our exploration in Kunar Province has led to an incredible discovery that marks a significant milestone in our journey. During...
Our recent expedition to Kunar Province was an unforgettable journey filled with discovery and adventure. The region, known for its...
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We Are Currently Mining In Kunar
Our Current Activity
Currently, our mining operations are actively underway in Kunar Province, where we are carefully uncovering and studying these precious stones. Every day brings new insights into the geology of the region, allowing us to better understand the distribution and quality of these valuable resources. This work not only showcases the abundant natural resources of Kunar but also lays the groundwork for sustainable mining practices that can benefit both local communities and the broader industry.
Our Discovery In Kunar
Mica Stones
Mica stones are naturally occurring minerals known for their shiny, flaky appearance. They are part of the silicate group and are often found in layers that can be easily split into thin sheets. Mica is heat-resistant, non-conductive, and chemically stable, making it useful in electronics, insulation, paints, and cosmetics. Its sparkling appearance also makes it popular in decorative applications.