Projects
HOMER
Goias, Brazil
Overview
REA has staked a 1,213km²
set of tenements in three
very prospective geophysical
anomalies in the state of
Goias located along Azimuth
125 Lineament, near major
high grade Brazilian alkaline
carbonatite provinces
The Magnetometric
signature is very similar to
other alkaline-carbonatite
complexes in the region
that are renowned for high
grade niobium and
tantalum mineralization
Targets A and B have a
compelling anomaly with a
circular shape, suggesting a
zoned body, with a concentric
ring geometry and diameter of
approximately 17km for target
A and 9 km for Target B
Intense brecciation, giving
rise to polymictic breccia (see
figure below) and monomictic
breccias (towards the center,
see images below), indicating
an active and multiple
subvolcanic system
Overview
The three anomalies at the Homer project
are highly prospective for carbonatite style
niobium and rare earths deposits like Araxá,
Catalão, Mountain Pass and Mount Weld
Vast Niobium reserves are contained along
this Alkaline-Carbonatitic trend
The region is highly prospective for
Carbonatite deposits of potentially 
massive scale:
Target A covers 74,926Ha
(9km diameter intrusion )
Target B covers 11,982Ha
(~9km diameter intrusion vs. <4km diameter
intrusion @ Lynas’ Mt. Weld mine)
Target C covers 34,372Ha
Massive, anomaly located in Brazil’s niobium‘golden pipeline’
Control 1,233 km² of tenements, covering a large and highly prospective niobium district. Within the area, REA has identified three large magnetic anomalies, each indicating potential for rare earth–niobium deposits, including:
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Homer A:  ~749km² footprint with a ~17km-wide ring structure — among the largest carbonatite signatures globally, with Mt. Weld’s entire magnetic footprint only ~4km in diameter
o
Homer B: ~120km² (massive ~9 km diameter intrusion)
o
Homer C: ~344km², showcasing complex magnetic zonation seen on mineralized systems along the golden pipeline
Located 180km from Goiânia and 975km from Santos Port and is close to a paved highway
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investment in the Company should be considered speculative and there is no guarantee that they will make a return on capital invested, that dividends would be paid, or that there will be an increase in the value of the investment in the future.
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The Exploration Target stated in this website has been prepared in accordance with the 2012 edition of the JORC Code. The potential
quantity and grade of the Exploration Target is conceptual in nature. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the estimation of a
Mineral Resource related to the Exploration Target.
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this website that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on, and fairly represents, information
compiled and/or reviewed by Mr. Adam Karst, P.G., who is a Competent Person. Mr. Karst is an independent consultant to Rare Earths
Americas Pty Ltd. Mr. Karst is a Registered Member of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) which is a Recognized
Overseas Professional Organization (ROPO). Mr. Karst has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style and type of mineralization
present at the Rare Earths Americas’ project area and to the activity that he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in
the 2012 edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (the 2012 JORC Code). Mr. Karst consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears.
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