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To: dean poets who wrote (283)2/15/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
I was looking back at the map from the last drill program, and I noticed Cambior Went backwards on the last hole. Instead of stepping out further south, they actually came back closer to the old mine workings. If Cambior had any intentions of dropping this property they would have gone South to see how far the lense extended! I believe hole # 20 actually went through about 45 meters of the high grade lense, but the true thickness was 16 meters. I sure wish the company would have reported the 45 meter section, and then give the true thickness after.
I also believe there will be a planned drill program to test the Campo Alegre Concession, which showed altered volcanics similar to Laplata. This property is about 10 kilometers south of Laplata, and had surface results of 15 grams/ton GOLD. It would sure be nice if the high grade lense extended that far!

Dean