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To: Baba 2 who wrote (188)12/16/1999 1:55:00 PM
From: chevalier  Respond to of 343
 
If there is any gold, it will simply be a buyproduct that will lower the mining costs even further. This project could never be viewed as a gold deposit plain and simple. Anyways, at this point there is no gold to worry about.



To: Baba 2 who wrote (188)12/29/1999 2:18:00 PM
From: Winzer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 343
 
<<The theory about precious metals in the Shubie Sands is such that there may be a significant amount of placer gold where the sands hit bedrock but this cannot be known until deep drilling begins.>>

Having studied Geology at Dalhousie University (under the renownwed Dr. G.C. Milligan and others) and picked up a few clues on the meguma, I would suspect that Chevy's speculation is within the realm of possiblity. There used to be some huge mountains in NS then the ice age shaved off the tops and erosion then facilitated the transportation of the minerals in question via the Shubie to Cobequid Bay (Bay of Fundy).

Something is moving NAR today. I hope that that it is investors scooping up undervalued shares ofter the tax loss sales.
Winzer