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To: CJG who wrote (2044)9/18/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: violetta martinez  Respond to of 2514
 
Sure sounds interesting. Thanks for pointing it out again. That's a fair number of shares...



To: CJG who wrote (2044)9/19/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: Jesse  Respond to of 2514
 
Very keen comments, CJG! I noticed the same... I am sure liking the way the stock is acting. :^)
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Folks,
Be sure and peruse Marum's newly renovated website: http://www.marumresources.com

--lately, each time I return to the MMU website, I keep finding new and interesting things there, including drill-program photos, actual drill pictures, & fotos of the sought after "volcaniclastic rocks" core samples:
marumresources.com

For ex., satellite imagery/ graphics for analysis:
marumresources.com

Large Expansion Faults Make Good Exploration Targets
During our September-October 1999 sampling program we will be prioritizing thick expansion faults for both diamond and metallic mineralization environments. These fault are tears in the fabric of the earth's surface. They are leaky conduits for mineralizing fluids and would also have provided paths of low resistance for any past volcanic activities. What to they look like? How thick and long are they? Lets see.....


(-Four images there),

- also various write-ups, suggested hotlinks, etc.
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Right now, looks to be shapin' up mighty fine for shareholders amigos,
-j
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