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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V)

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To: Sans Souci who wrote (327)10/17/1997 11:29:00 AM
From: Jimsy   of 11676
 
Very quiet in here but some interesting things here to ponder....

The following interpretation is possible from the gravity and geological maps and the magnetics posted at various web sites whereby you can actually trace in the various property boundaries on these maps?

The gabbroic/troctolite boundary appears to start somewhere on the NW corner of the Cartaway property and trends in a northeasterly direction across the 100% Donner property, partially across the NW corner of the Donner/NDT/Latitude property, continues northeast on to the southern portion of the Donner/Northern Abitibi property, heads east on to the Major General property, swings south through the bottom of the Major General property, through the southwest corner of the Donner Cypress property, crosses the Labrador International property and heads south towards the Mineral Hill picture shown on the Donner web site which is on the Donner/Cypress property south of Labrador International.

I think the above is fairly consistent with the text in various press releases.

These maps do not define the total geology of the area and thus should not be assumed to be the total picture. They are also likely being updated and augmented by ground geophysics as time goes on and we don't have that information.

Whether or not there is a commercial deposit any where along this, time and lots of drilling will tell. In the meantime if the share price of the
companies along this line holds or drifts upwards on more good news,
Labrador International would be quite a bottom fish indeed and they have a news release out today reminding everyone that they still exist..

Quite exciting all of this. What is rather interesting at this point in time is that there has been an intersection of 1 meter of 22% metal along this geological intersection/trend, so we knows that if we are hunting buffalo, we are in buffalo country.
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