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To: Feline who wrote (8038)12/10/1997 4:32:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
I doubt the truth of this, Feline;

"They also aren't going to like the fact that the climate in this area dictates that the leach solutions will have to be heated to keep the operation running year round."

This property is almost on the Tropic of Capricorn, it would have to be at quite an elevation to have extended periods of freezing temperatures. Does anybody know the elevation? Average temperature range in July?

....a good day for PFG today ......... cheers ........... marcos

PS -- Feline- actually I doubt the truth of post 8030 in its entirety.



To: Feline who wrote (8038)12/10/1997 4:46:00 PM
From: Shirley Owen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Feline, Now if you were a geologist working for Barrick on Diablillos, you would have a lot more credibility. I don't think the analysts have to "fall in love" with the property. Maybe they will also "like the people who are in this deal." Sorry, Feline, although you speak like someone who has knowledge of geology and mining, nothing can take the place of first-hand experience with the property. Barrick has a reputation for ferreting out deposits where no one else could, like their Goldstrike property. The majors had given up on that as having no value and look at it now.

Shirley