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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: Mike G who wrote (1911)6/3/1998 8:15:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 5206
 
Hello Mike

The DeBeer's site is NW of the main FALC field. Look at a
map of Saskatchewan, find Prince Albert go NW of there and
find Sturgeon Lake. The municipal gravel pit is where DeBeer's
has claimed for close to ten years now the underlying minerals.
If you go on the paved road from Holbein, Sask. you simply
drive by the Sturgeon Lake park, when the road curves to the N
you keep going east 'til it dead ends and then hang a right and
follow that for a couple of miles. You can find kimberlite in the
middle of the pit where the floor has a pebbly appearance and in
some of the cuts on the south and east side.

over and out - aj
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