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To: klinker who wrote (283)9/6/2012 11:15:44 AM
From: klinker  Respond to of 493
 
click on that image and you get some magnification. The sulpherets fault looks to be going toe to toe with the bruce jack fault in regards to churning up ore bodies... If you take a close look at the magnified map you will see the sulpherets zone curls around and looks to be heading towards the western portion of the high property.. ergo there is a likely possibility that the 1.5 kilometer long gossan being drilled right now is positioned quite strategically between the bruce jack fault [right on the edge] and the sulpherets fault which is arcing towards relative proximity to the other end of the gossan