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To: Mike Gold who wrote (15660)6/18/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Coz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Mike, do these veins, in essence, make a geological connection between the LDM and AdeL properties? --Coz



To: Mike Gold who wrote (15660)6/18/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: Grateful Reaper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Mike, the announcement of the intersection at LDM containing an average of 37.3 g/t gold was not new info (although the included 1 meter section at 122.2 g/t gold was new).

However, this part was completely new to me:

"During a Recent Reconnaissance of the Millalelfun and Gordon Claim Areas, Sr. Juan Jose Quijano and an Independent Geologist Discovered a Large New Shear-type Vein Less Than 1 Km From the Alto De Lipangue Ddh L99-03. the Vein was Observed to be At Least a Kilometer in Length and
Returned Assays of 77.5 Grams (2.5 Ounces) of Gold Per Tonne."

Questions:

1) Who owns the Millalelfun and Gordon Claim Areas where Sr. Quijano discovered the new vein?

2) When was this vein discovered?

2) Do you understand what they mean by "reconnaissance"? How were the samples from the vein obtained?

Thanks for any info you might have.