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Project Site Area (Map) with Clear Coordinates Naris Mineral Resources: Application for ECC - EPL 7008 in the Erongo Region Project Site Area (map) with clear coordinates GPS Coordinates of the EPLs (original and updated boundary coordinates) EPL 7008 GPS Coordinates boundaries Point A -22.056800° 15.839748° Point B -22.050831° 15.841827° Point C -22.063946° 15.854329° Point D -22.062128° 15.856514° Point E -22.066901° 15.860999° Point F -22.072281° 15.854530° Please refer to the locality maps on the next two pages Ohangwena Zambezi Kavango West 6 Omusati 6 Kavango East . Oshikoto 0 Oshana 0 Kunene 0 Ü k V Otjozondjupa 66.000 kV Daures Omaruru 6 Erongo Omaheke 6.00 Arandis Karibib 0 kV Karibib Swakopmund ! Walvis Bay Urban Khomas Walvis Bay Rural kV 0 00 6. Hardap 6 !Karas 1:5,000,000 13°34'10"E 13°49'15"E 14°4'20"E 14°19'25"E 14°34'30"E 14°49'35"E 15°4'40"E 15°19'45"E 15°34'50"E 15°49'55"E 16°5'0"E 16°20'5"E 16°35'10"E 16°50'15"E 20°21'55"S 20°37'0"S Okongwe ! Legend 20°52'5"S Otjohorongo Otjongoro ! ! ! Towns Ozondati Okapere ! ! Karibib Omatjete ! Powerlines V k 0 21°7'10"S 0 0 . 0 Main Roads Uis 2 2 3 ! 66. 3 000 0 kV . 0 0 0 Waldfrieden Trunk Roads Okombahe Omaruru k V ! !! Rheinische 21°22'15"S Daures Omaruru EPL-7008 ! Railyways Uigaran ! V Tubusis k 2 0 Area of Interest ! 2 0 0 0 . 21°37'20"S . 0 0 0 2 0 2 k 2 V 2 Cape Cross 0 Constituencies .0 ! 0 0 k Grootspitskop V ! Wilhelmstal Erongo Region 21°52'25"S Cameron Goabeb ! Karibib ! ! 66.000 kV ! Usakos V ! k 0 0 .0 Henties Bay 0 2 ! 2 22°7'30"S 66.000 kV V 0 k V 00 k 2. 0 13 0 .0 Arandis 0 2 2 Otjimbingwe Karibib ! 22°22'35"S Wlotzkasbaken Arandis ! ! NO. REVISION APP. kV 00 0.0 22 kV 00 0.0 22 22°37'40"S Swakopmund Etunda !66 .0 Swakopmund 00 kV kV 66.000 GEOTECHNICAL kV 22°52'45"S 66.000 V & k ! 0 GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Walvis Bay Urban 0 0 . 6 6 220.000 kV Contact Details: 23°7'50"S Cell: +264 814786303 Email: [email protected] Walvis Bay Rural PROJECT TITLE: 23°22'55"S EPL_7008 Gobabeb ! AUTHOR: CHECK'D: Map No: K.N Kamati N.Shagama 01 23°38'0"S Cell: +264 813902269 1:750,000 SCALE: DATE: 1:40,000 1:5,000,000 9/6/2020 Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community 15°25'0"E 15°29'10"E 15°33'20"E 15°37'30"E 15°41'40"E 15°45'50"E 15°50'0"E 15°54'10"E 15°58'20"E 16°2'30"E 16°6'40"E 16°10'50"E 16°15'0"E 16°19'10"E 16°23'20"E 16°27'30"E 16°31'40"E 16°35'50"E 16°40'0"E 16°44'10"E 16°48'20"E 16°52'30"E 16°56'40"E NEU OKANDJOU LINDHOLM OMBURO-SUD ERINDI OTJIMSKURU KOPPIE ALLEEN KALKWERF HILLCREST FARM NO. 188 OKAOKASJOTI-WEST WALDFRIEDEN OKAHUPUA UITVLUG a OTJANDAUE RIMINI OTJOMPAUE-NORD iv OVIMBARRA VREDELUS OKARUNDU SUD ETEMBA h OMARURU MARIENGRUND RETREAT ru AMALIA DIE HELFTE a TRIANGLE 21°27'30"S K KRISTALL Omaruru OMARURU TOWNLAND OTJOMPAUE WEST OZOMBUMAPU BAGBAG 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REVISION APP. 22°21'40"S VILLA ROSA DORSTRIVIER OKANDUKASEIBE GLYNBERG OOS OKATORE OTJIMBINGWE NORDENBURG NORDENBURG NOMATSAUS VALSDAM GODEIS MONTE CHRISTO K u HABIS n Etunda DORSTRIVIER NUDIS r Dor ik G NELSVILLE PALMENTAL a FMH/00071o/00REM MARMOR-DORSTRIVI NUDIS u n BERLIN KALIBER 22°25'50"S D b e COLORADO KONIGSBERG ors KURIKAUB- NORD ib KLEIN ONDUNO t TSAOBISMUND HUREB NORTH OKARIRO OKARIRO KUIBES O ONGOS GEOTECHNICAL NUBUAMIS t GROENKLOOF SUID j MARMOR KHOMASKOP o & DAVETSAUB KEISES KAUJETUPA m GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS WATERVAL p HUREB SUID a p Tsa u 22°30'0"S VLAKTEPLAAS o ob NEU-SCHWABEBNRAKWATER i k TSAOBISMUND is GROENKLOOF a Contact Details: HOREBIS NORD w FMH/00148/00001 S AMARIA is Cell: +264 814786303 VREDELUS R s u KHOMAS o KALTENHAUSEN e HOCHFELD Email: [email protected] GELUK o TSAOBIS MOOIRIVIER VREDELUS DAGBREEK H i HEUWELTOP e k HOCHFELS-AIRY K NEIKHOES GOAB t DAAN VILJOEN PARK s l ROOIKUISEB u KALTENHAUSEN e SILWERSTROOM o i AUCHABIS GOROGONEIB PROJECT TITLE: 22°34'10"S s s FMH/00074 i UITHOU M e NEU-SCHWABEN HOREBIS SUD e s OTJOMPAUE b SANNIESHOF i K s AUCHABIS a HEUSIS BAUMGARTSBRUNN W FMH/00148/00REM EPL 7008 H p W MONTROSE n p JAKKALSWATER KALTENHAUSEN a NEUHEUSIS u s i t a NEUHEUSIS K w ib AUTHOR: CHECK'D: Map No: m n K KARANAB BAUMGARTSBRUNNoa a T u ib K K.N Kamati t ABOCHAIBIS g GOAS n KERES N.Shagama 02 e a u u ETUSIS To Cell: +264 813902269 GONEIB i b 22°38'20"S r SANNIESHOF TSAMMAMS KAAN s WILSONFONTEIN A MONTKAAN G DOORNKLOOF e u KOMUANAB GARUMS an FMH/00079 b SCALE: DATE: FMH/0am0075 AANDRUS COLVANIA o s DIRLEEN FRIEDENAU1:36,437h 9/6/2020 GANAMS AUB LANDSMourcEe: EIsSri, DTigitEalGRlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User C Community 1:173,737.
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