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To: M. Walton who wrote (471)11/24/1999 3:42:00 PM
From: grampa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4409
 
I'd like to ask for a copy of the report--anyone have the web page or phone #.

Might just as well let you all know how dumb I am--is there a tie-in with PFG?? Or just comments on that page concerning this one (BAY)??

Happy Thanksgiving all--



To: M. Walton who wrote (471)11/24/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 4409
 
Took me ten minutes to clear my old desk to make a place to open it up -g- ... no wall here to hang it on, all windows and bookshelves ... to display both sides on a wall you'd need two copies, though. The starter pit is not delineated by colour, but you can rough pencil it in from the numbers.

I hadn't realised exactly where Alamo Dorado was, it must be quite near the border between Sonora and Sinaloa. A friend of mine from much further south grew up in Guaymas, but i know his people come from the hills east of Ciudad Obregón, near Presa Macuzari i think, and they're still there, they raise horses among other things, he still visits them and rides while he's there. So small world - it's entirely possible that a cousin or friend of a cousin of a guy with whom i drink beer at seventeen degrees of latitude is working on bay's minesite. I'll write him a letter with as many details as possible, and ask.