| Atacama Minerals: Heap Leach Tests Produce Positive Results
 
 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--ATACAMA MINERALS CORP. ("the
 Company") is pleased to announce that the additional reserve
 exploration program and the heap leach testing being conducted at
 the Aguas Blancas property in northern Chile are progressing as
 planned.  The testwork is being conducted in part on the Repasos
 ore which is material on the property richer in iodine and lower
 in sulphates than the rest of the Aguas Blancas reserves.
 Preliminary results indicate an additional resource of 10.8
 million tonnes grading 619 ppm iodine.  This Repasos resource is
 expected to sustain the Company's planned production rate of 1,000
 tonnes of iodine per annum for the first few years of heap leach
 operation.  Thereafter, the main Aguas Blancas ore body, with
 proven/probable reserves of 33 million tonnes grading 552 ppm
 iodine will be processed by heap leaching or conventional milling.
 
 In April, the Company initiated the detailed assessment of the
 Repasos with a 100 trench bulk sampling program which supplemented
 a previous 14 trench program conducted in 1998. This most recent
 program has been conducted under the guidelines established by
 Pincock, Allan and Holt (PAH) , who have been the independent
 assessor of Aguas Blancas reserves to date, and are a specialist
 in industrial minerals analysis.
 
 Assay data are now in hand for 104 out of the total 114 trenches,
 and the average grade of the resource in zones above a 300 ppm
 iodine cut-off is as follows:
 
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 Tonnes    Iodine   Chloride  Sulfate  Nitrate  Insolubles
 (millions)   (ppm)     (%)     (%S04)   (%N03)       (%)
 10.8       619     8.38     17.60     4.80       52.69
 
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 During the trenching program , additional mineralized zones of
 Repasos material were encountered beyond those expected,
 therefore, the Company anticipates significant upside potential
 for this resource beyond that noted above. PAH will be assessing
 the current Repasos ore reserve and mine plan later in June.
 
 Two small scale heap leach pads are currently in operation to
 finalize data required for the remaining construction of process
 facilities, confirmation of operating recoveries and cost
 parameters. One heap leach pad is testing the Repasos material and
 one pad is testing the original Aguas Blancas reserve material.
 The Repasos heap leach pad, which contains a bulk sample of
 approximately 1,300 tonnes is performing exceptionally well, with
 measured iodine recovery of 60% after only 25 days of operation.
 Repasos has low chloride and sulfphate content making it
 particularly amenable to heap leaching.  The second pile which
 contains a similar sized bulk sample of original Aguas Blancas
 reserve material is still in its early phases of leaching. Both
 piles are performing in a similar manner to previous large
 diameter column tests, giving confidence to the original baseline
 planning for the iodine only heap leach facility. The heap leach
 tests are expected to be completed sufficient to progress with
 financing in July.
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