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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: George J. Tromp who wrote (3286)10/4/1997 12:56:00 AM
From: UNDERTAKER   of 26850
 
Hi George and Walt, Nice to have you guys back. I have a question for both of you two.

My understanding is that, if you hit one pipe, than there should be two more around some where near, pipes come up in threes. How far apart approximately would the pipes be?

If we locate all three or more, Could we build a underground tunnel system from shore to pipe to pipe to pipe? Or would draining the lake be less expensive. I think that Snap lake is 3 km by 2 km big. That's alot of water and I don't think that Environment Canada would go for this kind of a thing. Any imput from you two would be greatly helpful.
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