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Gold/Mining/Energy : Salazar Resources (SRL.V)

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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (130)5/10/2011 9:20:32 AM
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10/05/2011 6:15:00 AM - News Release

Mr. Fredy Salazar reports

SALAZAR EXTENDS HIGH GRADE COPPER & GOLD MINERALIZATION IN CURIPAMBA WITH 36.33 METERS OF 3.74 G/T GOLD & 4.39% COPPER

Salazar Resources Ltd. has released new assay results from the ongoing diamond drilling program on its 100% owned (30,327 ha), precious metals rich Curipamba volcanogenic massive sulphide project in Ecuador. Hole 106, a 50 meter stepout from hole 104, intersected 36.33 meters of high grade mineralization grading 3.74 g/t gold, 35.85 g/t silver, 4.39% copper and 1.5% zinc (Figure 1; Table 1). The intersection indicates the highly prospective area of the deposit containing copper and gold-rich mineralization extends to the west (Figure 1). In contrast, hole 104 cut 21.23 meters of 4.01 g/t gold, 34.42 g/t silver, 3.23% copper and 1.47% zinc (Table 2). Salazar currently has two drills delineating and extending the deposit.

(To view Figure 1, please visit the following link: media3.marketwire.com

Mr. Salazar says, "We are delighted with the results of hole 106 which shows the area of high grade mineralization remains open to the west."

Two areas of particularly high grade mineralization are now recognized within the precious metals' rich El Domo volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit (Figure 1). Other, similar areas may be identified with continued exploration.

Table 1 Significant Intersections
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Gold Silver Copper
Hole From (m) To (m) Width(i)(m) (g/t) (g/t) (%) Lead (%) Zinc (%)
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CURI-105 147.6 152.43 4.83 3.383 97.99 2.88 1.07 3.24
CURI-106 57 93.33 36.33 3.739 35.85 4.39 0.17 1.5
Including 59 80.12 21.12 5.9 54.11 6.42 0.28 2.52
including 64.18 72.42 8.24 10.93 90.27 10.5 0.33 5
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CURI-107 81.03 82.33 1.3 4.1 89 3.69 0.08 5.3
and 88.9 90.54 1.64 4.84 32.3 0.8 0.37 1.73
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CURI-108 135.6 159.05 23.45 0.112 15.47 0.04 0.06 0.56
including 135.6 141 5.4 0.36 61.14 0.03 0.19 0.37
----------------------------------------------------------------------------(i) Widths represent down hole core lengths.

Hole 105 was drilled approximately 50m east of hole 94 to test for continuation of the massive sulphide horizon beneath an andesite sill. It intersected a fault at the target depth together with massive sulphides of chalcopyrite and sphalerite. The massive sulphide mineralization appears to have been dragged into the fault which suggests the massive sulphide mineralization may continue eastwards beneath the andesite sill. There are also black sphalerite clasts in the fault, possibly derived from other massive sulphide lenses at a deeper level. The mineralized fault may, in part, represent a re-activated feeder zone. Further drilling is warranted in this locale.

Hole 107 was drilled 50m north of hole 39. It intersected a mixed sequence of massive to semimassive sulphide, marker horizon grainstone, volcanics and faulting. The grainstone horizon typically caps the massive sulphide - three thin horizons were intersected. The two narrow intersections together with the three grainstone horizons suggest local structural disruption of the massive sulphide horizon and marker horizon relative to surrounding holes.

Hole 108 was drilled 50m north of hole 94, near the north end of the El Domo deposit. The 23.45m mineralized intersection indicates potential for significant discoveries. Additional drilling is required to fully explore this area.

In conjunction with the diamond drilling program the Company is also conducting regional prospecting, mapping, stream sediment sampling and soil sampling to identify and develop new targets.

Drill core samples are analyzed by ALS Chemex Labs Ltd., an ISO 9001:2000 certified laboratory. Prospecting, soil and stream sediment samples are analyzed byBSI Inspectorate Services an ISO 9001:2000 certified laboratory which also has an accreditation of ISO 17025. Salazar maintains a QC program is used whereby standard samples and blanks are inserted into each batch of samples to ensure quality control.

Kieran Downes, P.Geo., a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for the technical information provided in this release.

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