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To: kidl who wrote (1204)8/21/2003 2:34:23 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16206
 
NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY CCNMatthews

FOR: DIAMONDS NORTH RESOURCES LTD.

TSX VENTURE SYMBOL: DDN

AUGUST 21, 2003 - 13:26 ET

Diamonds North Resources Ltd.: Snow Goose
Kimberlite-More Than One Hectare in Size

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Diamonds North Resources Ltd.
(DDN-TSX Venture) and Teck Cominco Limited have completed two
drill holes into the Snow Goose Kimberlite on the Blue Ice
Project, Victoria Island. Drill intersections indicate that the
pipe contains high level emplacement lithologies (diatreme or
crater) and based on drill and geophysical information is over
one hectare in size at a depth of 80 metres. Both holes were
drilled from the center of the Snow Goose geophysical anomaly
along a NE-SW section in opposing directions at a -60 degree
angle. A total of 181 metres of kimberlite was drilled and
collected from the NTW size drill core.

Two main kimberlite lithologies are present in both drill holes:
a predominant magmaclastic kimberlite breccia (diatreme or
crater) and minor hypabyssal kimberlite. Both lithologies contain
coarse olivine macrocrysts and other visible mantle-derived
material.

The occurrence of magmaclastic kimberlite is very significant as
it indicates that the upper portions of the kimberlite pipes are
preserved on Victoria Island. This kimberlite breccia contains
juvenile lapilli, preserved wood and mudstone fragments. Thin
section analysis will be required to determine if it represents a
crater or a diatreme kimberlite.

The Snow Goose kimberlite pipe, which lies along the twenty
kilometre diamondiferous Galaxy Structure, demonstrates that
large kimberlite bodies are present on the Blue Ice Project. The
diameter of the Snow Goose kimberlite is 114 metres with
magmaclastic kimberlite forming a 95 metre wide central core
flanked by hypabyssal kimberlite phases along the margins.

Diamonds North has been focused on testing the Snow Goose
kimberlite since the formation of the company in 2002 due to a
151 kilograms kimberlite sample obtained in 1999 that yielded 55
diamonds, three of which are macrodiamonds. The 55 stone parcel
weighs 0.262 carats (1.74 ct/tonne normalized). Diamonds North
has requested the diamond sieve data for the sample from the
previous operator to allow for standard reporting and comparison.
This data, however, indicates a strong presence of large stones.

A third drill hole is planned for Snow Goose kimberlite in 2003.
Drilling across the SE side of the kimberlite will provide
information on the internal composition of the pipe and confirm
lateral extent.

In addition, a new kimberlite occurrence was discovered during
prospecting activities along the Nunavut portion of the Galaxy
Structure. Several kimberlite fragments overlying a weak magnetic
anomaly were recovered. Hand pitting will be undertaken to obtain
a larger sample for microdiamond analysis.

Diamonds North and Teck Cominco are currently conducting a
helicopter-borne magnetic survey over parts of the Blue Ice
property that have not yet been flown with detailed geophysics
(approximately 75% of the property). The objective of the survey
is to identify new kimberlite targets for drilling.

The drill core is being logged in detail by an experienced and
qualified kimberlite geologist. Kimberlite is logged and split in
secure facilities at the field camp. Sample bags are sealed in
solid containers and submitted to SGS Lakefield Research in
Ontario. SGS Lakefield's standard caustic fusion diamond recovery
method will be utilized for all samples. SGS Lakefield is
accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to the ISO/IEC
Guide 25 standard for specific registered tests.

On behalf of Diamonds North Resources Ltd.

Mark Kolebaba, President

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Diamonds North Resources Ltd.
Nancy Curry
Corporate Communications
(604) 689-2010
(604) 685-2814 (FAX)
Email: info@diamondsnorthresources.com
Website: www.diamondsnorthresources.com
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