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Gold/Mining/Energy : Opawica Explorations

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To: Tim Herbert who wrote (34)3/16/1997 11:31:00 AM
From: Alan   of 43
 
Tim,

I've looked at Opawica's new website maps, and compared them with the Stenpad map in Golden Rule's annual report.The boundaries and geochem lines are basically the same on both maps with one big difference: Opawica shows >10g only in that half-oval on the common Opawica/Stenpad boundary. Golden Rule shows >10g in many other areas, the major one being the big blob containing Seidu and Agykra trenches -- which as you've noticed has moved westward somewhat in more recent maps.

It would seem that the half-oval blob (is that good technical language?) on the boundary should indicate similar values on Opawica's ground, but Golden Rule indicates no trenches there yet. That seems odd to me: why didn't they put at least one there?

The big blob containing Agykra and Seidu is the "roughly 4km by 3.5km" area of >10g anomaly mentioned in Golden Rule news releases. The breaks between blobs to the north and northeast are alluvial areas, and we'd all like to think that the structures continue beneath that alluvial stuff. Agykra and Seidu, BTW, are closer together than indicated on the Opawica map (shift Agykra down to the southwest; should be closer to the middle of that particular blob. Most of the new trenches are between Seidu and Agykra or scattered through that blob. Others up toward the northeast on trend.

The trend, if we can go by these maps, runs pretty much down the border between Opawica's Totua and the small property to the west, Rokiki. It seems to run strongly into Rokiki. So who owns Rokiki?

And you're right,it isn't a matter of one versus the other. Good Luck to us alllllllllll!
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