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To: ms.smartest.person who wrote (6)7/24/2002 11:10:18 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69
 
It's in the municipio de Hostotipaquillo apparently - e-local.gob.mx ... say that real fast six times -g- .... map of the municipio [which is like a regional district in BC] on this page ... quite close to the municipio de Tequila!

History and overview of mining in the estado de Jalisco - amsac.com.mx ... page does not permit cut and paste, too bad because about one quarter down the page there is a reference to the Cinco Minas area, says it is important, needs further studies to 'achieve reactivation'

Map of Jalisco - mapasdemexico.net ... so it is not distant from Guadalajara, the second most important city of México [never mind what the norteños say up in Monterrey] ... somebody once told me there are now tens of thousands of canadians living on and around the Lago de Chapala, and that they had a canadian daily newspaper even, but i've never found out if that was true or not ... it is lovely country, high enough to be cool and dry mostly with occasional rains, sort of like mountain springtime all the time



To: ms.smartest.person who wrote (6)7/25/2002 12:20:26 AM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69
 
Re email- you do that. We can compare notes. I gather they are sifting through a large number of reports trying to figure out just who did what.

The VSE has tougher regulations than many other jurisdictions and of course what was acceptable reporting procedure in the past may not be acceptable today. That and the utm getting changed sometime in the past can make for some interesting number crunching and map reading.I did not get this from the company but I imagine it is the type of thing they are contending with as they assemble a game plan.

Best regards
ralfph