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To: 3bar who wrote (365)3/24/2012 12:49:59 PM
From: 3bar  Respond to of 717
 
To explain a bit more . MMI is best used with other Geophysic tests on buried deposits . The one can outline a macro picture while the MMI can tell you specifically where the trends/rocks change . Sort of a cross hairs sighting .

Even though our deposit is on surface we will still need an IP just to be assured not to miss some thing deeper . Thanks to the Colombian govt we do have an IP map that shows something at Rojo Hill .

The over 12 thous MMI RR#s would be of a lot of interest if they were any where near to the IP anomaly . To me that is why this data is so important and should be considered Material Change info . Especially after reading the Ruby Mine info .

This is a new gadget that a lot of guys will probably be buying . lol

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To: 3bar who wrote (365)3/25/2012 11:41:27 AM
From: 3bar  Respond to of 717
 
Further to this story the company staked land or acquired land from another company to their North . They also bought all the research . Out side the Ruby claim and on the other property was a huge IP anomaly .

They will be going in there to do more MMI soil testing when all is settled . It is thought that the ore they hit continues .

The previous company had drilled but found only traces of ore . No MMI though . The RR over this hole was 60 for Copper and also showed #s for Zinc , Cobalt .