BrightRock Gold Corp. announced that the team at Red Beryl Mining Company continues their work on an extensive mapping program of the completed 1400 acre expansion. BrightRock is excited to announce that the team has discovered a second mine with a possible substantial lithium deposit.

The Lone Giant Prospect approximately 0.38 miles from the recent P. and G. Beryl discovery. The lithium-bearing Lone Giant is on the walls of the Independence Gulch, about 0.60 miles from 100% owned Midnight Owl mine. This dike dips steeply, trends north, and is traceable for a distance of several hundred feet along its strike.

It appears to be 4 feet to 25 feet thick. The dike comprises a fine to medium grained quartz-albite-perthite - schorl border zone, a coarser-grained wall zone of similar composition but with a higher proportion of perthite, an outer intermediate zone rich in coarse, blocky perthite, an inner intermediate zone of perthite, quartz, and lath spodumene, and a discontinuous core of quartz-amblygonite pegmatite. In general these zones are lithologically similar to those in the thickest parts of the Midnight Owl dikes.

Attached below are historical references to the Lone Giant Prospect along with an updated map of BrightRock's holdings referencing the location of this historic mine.