To: Famularo who wrote (2893 ) 11/19/1997 12:46:00 AM From: Jesse Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7966
Hi Folks! - I can link to maps of other companies' claims, but I think Alfonso was referring to Ashton's other claims (and respective targets) in the area. Ashton does have many many more targets to attack, and so far have only been drilling what seem like obvious starting points. As Kaiser put it, "Ashton's pipe discovery exploration strategy has been guided exclusively by drilling blind geophysical targets." There remains so much to explore, and we can only imagine what new discoveries could yield, for any companies exploring in the area. But to this point, we have definitely been shown some rare and exciting, all be they too early to be ultimately conclusive, results. ( ! ) Ashton's expertise has certainly proved positive. As to the whereabouts and potential of other Ashton claims, I think they keep their cards held pretty close to their chest. But I have the greatest of faith in their ability to find plenty-o-Kimberlite in this region. With each day, they accrue more knowledge as to the understanding of this geologic puzzle. Remember, they can't look at the picture on the box (as others after them will be able to do, depending on how much Ashton releases to the mining public) ! ;) - - - - - This first hyperlinked site has links to several maps and images of the area:albertadiamonds.com This next site is a great resource for researching and learning about multitudes of diamond companies, on this Goldsheet "Diamond Page": goldsheet.simplenet.com Regards, -J :>PS - Incidentally, I posted a brief chronological "Ashton chain-of-discovery" in BH, on the MEO thread, here (for review's sake): techstocks.com