Over 100 Spanish, Portuguese artists publish book against Almonty’s Valtreixal project
The Valtreixal open-pit mine project is located near the Sierra de la Culebra special conservation area, pictured here.
(Image by Victor Salvador Vilariño, Wikimedia Commons).
One-hundred-twenty-five playwrights, writers, poets, painters, photographers and naturalists joined their voices in a book titled
Heaven, open up, to express their opposition to the Valtreixal open-pit mine project, owned by Canada’s Almonty Industries (TSE: AII).
Valtreixal is a tin-tungsten project located near the village of Calabor in northwestern Spain, close to the border with Portugal and approximately 250 kilometres from Almonty’s Los Santos tungsten mine.