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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (26417)9/13/2018 9:41:33 PM
From: riversides  Respond to of 39384
 
claude,tu connais ron je crois,je peux te dire qu'il est très excité lorsqu'il parle de zonte,il est convaincu qu'il y aura une découverte,cependant,et comme tu dis,on ne peut pas prévoir le pourcentage des teneurs,mais ça s'annonce prometteur.

j'ai posé la question au président,sa réponse à propos du financement était celle-ci,
" the budget for the drilling at Cross Hills is presently being worked out it will depend on how many drill holes and how many targets we will want to test."










To: Claude Cormier who wrote (26417)9/13/2018 11:03:17 PM
From: riversides  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39384
 
une des réponse de struthers dans son blog,

what few understand is the chance of a new discovery under a previously unheard of or different deposit only comes around every 1 or 2 decades.

In the 1970s/80s it was sedimentary Gold or fine Gold by heap leaching, nobody thought that would be economic. It started in Nevada and now that state is one of the biggest in the world.

In the 1990s it was diamonds, they were unheard of in Canada and many thought it was just pump and dump, now Canada is the 3rd largest producer. www.iti.gov.nt.ca/en/history-diamonds-nwt

Voiseys Bay was unexpected and different because it was found while looking for diamonds and such a huge deposit was unexpected in Labrador.

Since then there has been nothing of significance except maybe the fake BreX.

When ZON discovers an IOGC system, it will be the first in Canada and will set off a huge staking rush in NFLD and maybe across the country, if the size of Cross Hills proves to be large.

That is what sets ZON apart from the crowd, in addition to Colombia. After looking at everything, I am convinced they will make a discovery. What is unknown is the size and economics, but an IOGC system, because of their usual nature gives them good odds of success.

Olympic Dam is the most famous IOGC and BHP says it will take 500 years of mining to deplete it.

www.smh.com.au/business/companies/500-ye...20171128-gzudel.html