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To: SCOOBEY-DO who wrote (1357)10/28/2002 6:23:46 PM
From: SCOOBEY-DO  Respond to of 1358
 
Ambra Mining Division Announces Summary Of Fall Work Program On Independence And Rumbler--Bluebird Claim Groups

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Publicly traded Ambra Resources GroupInc. (OTCBB:ABRG) announces SUMMARY OF Fall Work Program on Independence and Rumbler -- Bluebird Claim Groups, Oct. 9-16, 2002.

The NOMAN and RUMBLER -- BLUEBIRD claim groups are situated 19 km and 10 km south of Nelson, B.C., respectively. Each claim group lies near or straddles intrusive contacts between lower Jurassic Rossland Group volcanic and sedimentary rocks and later Jurassic intermediate intrusions.

The NOMAN claim group is underlain predominantly by clinopyroxene and/ or plagioclase phyric volcanic rocks of the Elise Formation (Rossland Group). Abundant float of cleaved crowded plagioclase porphyry occurs in northeastern corner of the claim group, although no outcrop was found during the course of fieldwork. The porphyry is believed to be the Silver King Porphyry exposed on Sultan Minerals' Kena Property to the north Clastic sedimentary rocks exposed in Noman Creek, are strongly cleaved with a north-northwesterly trend and may be proximal to a contact.

The RUMBLER -- BLUEBIRD group of claims is underlain predominantlyby intermediate intrusion of roughly dioritic composition. The intrusion is in contact with cleaved and hornfelsed clastic sedimentary rocks of the Rossland Group, which appears to form pendants in the roof of the intrusion. Both mineral occurrences discovered on this group are hosted by intrusion.

The Rumbler occurrence, discovered during staking of the claims of that name, is considerably more extensive than supposed. No fewer than eleven workings were discovered during the course of a preliminary appraisal, including three shafts, a collapsed adit, awine and six trenches. The extent of the workings ands the space visible in the winze suggests that some production occurred from these workings.

76 soil samples, 3 stream sediment samples and 28 rock samples were taken for analysis during the course of the study. Analytical results are expected in approximately two weeks. These results and Geological Report will then be published.

By the Board of Directors,

Ambra Resources Group Inc.