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Energy: Issues getting more lithium
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  • Go in peace my yellowcake, south América Is still a Good place to go and do warever you want if you got the money and the balls.

  • Interesting. So for the sake of clarity, are you saying the reason no one will touch Uyuni is because the Peruvian hardrock deposit is so much better there would be no need?

    (The reason I ask is that my trip to Uyuni was cancelled earlier this year and I would like to see it unspoiled. I saw the Atacama and loved it.)

  • Bolivias políticas unrest.....hmmmm.....dont thinking so.

    I'm peruvian my dear yellowcake. News put on newspaper on july this year.

  • Latest news about lithium.

    http://www.mining.com/peru-unit-plateau-energy-finds-one-worlds-largest-lithium-resource/

    "Salt flats in neighbouring Chile and Bolivia, Solis said, have an average grade of 500 parts per million (ppm). The Falchani deposit, in contrast, is believed to have ore grades six to seven times higher of between 3,500 to 4,000 ppm, he said."

  • Why do you say that? Because of political unrest in Bolivia or...?

  • The Worlds bigest lithium oi Is now un Perú. No one Will touch Uyuni.

  • Bolivia has vast amounts of lithium in the Uyuni salt flats - very sad because this fantastic natural wonder will likely be ruined.