Latin Resources Limited provided an update of recent and ongoing activities at the Company's Salinas Lithium Project ("Salinas" or the "Project"), located in the highly prospective Jequitinhonha Valley district of Minas Gerais Provence of eastern Brazil. Minas Gerais hosts the Eastern Brazilian lithium pegmatite province, home to TSX-V listed Sigma Lithium Corporation and lithium producer Companhia Brasileira de Lítio (CBL). In March 2021, the Company announced its intention to commence field work on the Salinas Lithium Project in Brazil; however, activities were delayed due to a major COVID-19 outbreak in the region resulting in widespread lockdowns and travel restrictions. There has been a significant improvement in the local COVID situation and corresponding easing of restrictions,allowing Latin's fully vaccinated field team to safely commence on-ground activities. The field team has recently completed its initial site visit originally planned for earlier in the year, with a number of highly encouraging results, suggesting strong potential for hard-rock lithium atthe Salinas Project, as detailed within this announcement. The Jequitinhonha valley is a highly underexplored region that currently contains 100% of the official lithium reserves of Brazil. Latin Resources' geologists completed major field work on the tenements in 2019 in which they located several occurrences of spodumene never previously known or reported. Latin Resources' lithium exploration efforts will now focus on advancing this highly prospective spodumene tenure. The Company's in-country resources will be working exclusively on these Brazilian lithium projects so they can effectively execute exploration programs to deliver exploration updates and results to its shareholders in a timely manner. The exploration program carried out by Latin Resources in 2019 showed numerous pegmatites hosted in schist, which showed homogenous spodumene mineralisation. The pegmatites cross-cut the rivers with exposure in a general NNW trend and continued into the neighbouring tenement to the south. Further work on the pegmatites have now been followed up to determine their relationship to the Salinas main pegmatite which is 1.5km NE. The 600m distance between points in the west and points in the east showing spodumene mineralisation is a good sign for a potentialy continuous pegmatite system below surface. Desktop studies completed during the hiatus in field work included the compilation and review of historic data and results from previous explorers in the area. The historical work includes extensive abandoned mines and outcrop, where Latin has undertaken work previously when it first identified the opportunity to secure these high-quality tenements in 2019. The recent review process has resulted in the identification and ranking of a number of targets in three key areas key focus areas, where Latin intends to undertake systematic mapping and sampling over the coming weeks, with the aim of finalising drill targets. The initial focus of exploration work was the Bananal Valley area located in the northeast of the properties. Detailed mapping, stream sediment and outcrop sampling was completed across an area of approximately 4 square kilometres. Several spodumene bearing pegmatites were mapped at surface, over strike lengths of more than 200m. A total of 44 outcrop samples and 38 stream sediment samples were collected in the field. All samples have been dispatched to the laboratory for analysis, with results anticipated in September 2021.