Carawine Resources Limited announced assay results from RC drilling at its Atlantis prospect, showing the potential for mineralisation to extend beyond the high-grade central zone defined by previous explorers. Atlantis is a gold prospect within Carawine's Thunderstruck Joint Venture, which forms part of the Company's large Tropicana North Project located in the north-eastern goldfields of Western Australia. The results reported are from eight RC holes completed in January 2021 during Carawine's maiden air core and RC drilling campaign. Carawine Managing Director Mr. David Boyd said further work is required to understand the controls on high-grade gold mineralisation at Atlantis. The Atlantis prospect is located approximately 6km southwest of the Hercules prospect, which returned exceptional results from Carawine's first drilling program announced recently. Atlantis is defined by high-grade gold intercepts in RC and AC drill holes within a highly anomalous >10ppb gold geochemical anomaly defined by AC drill holes, extending for over 4km along the Hercules Shear Zone. The reported assay results are from RC drill holes TNRC011 to TNRC018, designed to test the geological model, mineralisation orientation and tenor of historically reported gold mineralisation along approximately 500m of strike at the Atlantis prospect. Assay results from Carawine's RC program returned a number of significant intervals, including: 6m @ 0.99g/t Au from 80m (main lode), including 5m @ 1.05g/t Au from 81m (TNRC013), 2m @ 1.84g/t Au from 49m (parallel lode), including 1m @ 3.31g/t Au from 49m (TNRC013), 1m @ 4.16g/t Au from 112m (parallel lode) (TNRC013), 2m @ 2.48g/t Au from 88m (new lode trend) including 1m @ 4.52g/t Au from 89m (TNRC017). Multiple significant intervals were returned from drill hole TNRC013, 120m northeast of the high-grade gold intervals reported by previous explorers (e.g. NL02633, NL02779 and NLC032). Intervals in TNRC013 included 6m @ 0.99g/t Au from 80m on the main lode trend, with additional intervals of 2m @ 1.84g/t Au from 49m, and 1m @ 4.16g/t Au from 112m, located either side of, and parallel to the main lode trend. Multiple significant intervals were returned from drill hole TNRC013, 120m northeast of the high-grade gold intervals reported by previous explorers (e.g. NL02633, NL02779 and NLC032). Intervals in TNRC013 included 6m @ 0.99g/t Au from 80m on the main lode trend, with additional intervals of 2m @ 1.84g/t Au from 49m, and 1m @ 4.16g/t Au from 112m, located either side of, and parallel to the main lode trend. Although the assay results are lower in grade than the intervals reported from historic drilling in the central zone of the main lode, they demonstrate the mineralised system continues and remains open down-plunge. Additional drilling is required to better understand the controls on high-grade mineralisation in the main lode trend, before testing for extensions down-plunge, and new lodes along strike. Additional drilling is also required to follow up the new zones of mineralisation identified away from the main lode trend, for example the interval of 2m @ 2.48g/t Au from 88m in drill hole TNRC017 which is approximately 100m northwest of the main lode trend. Mineralisation in the reported RC drill holes is associated with foliated, pyritic mafic pyroxenites and chlorite-biotite altered felsic schists. The Company's current focus is on securing RC and diamond core drill rigs to follow up recent high-grade intervals reported from the Hercules prospect. A limited drilling program is expected to follow at Atlantis once the next phase of drilling at Hercules is complete. This program will aim to better understand the orientation and controls on the high-grade central zone mineralisation, and follow-up the significant intervals reported away from the central zone.