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To: Shirley Owen who wrote (9105)3/16/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Quickdraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Shirley,

I've found these technical reports are much more detailed than the data which was included in the prospectus. The prospectus included only the highlights.

From memory:
The technical report includes details such as the fact that RTZ has a property east of the Diablillos property which it mines for borite ... which begs the question were any indications of borite found at Cerro Blanco.

It provides details of the differences between the Occulto zone and all of the other zones at Diablillos and suggests that at least some of the other zones although different from Diablillos, may in fact be surface expressions that may have been eroded off the Occulto zone ... therefore mineralization of the Occulto type may exist at much deeper levels. It suggests that exploratory drilling at Laderas should take place in order to confirm this.

This is from memory, I haven't yet dumped the reports regarding Cerro Blanco, La Colorada and the Puna Reconnaisance properties but I assume they provide more details than was included in the prospectus ... I guess I should do this soon as I'm not sure how long these documents will remain active at Sedar.

Cheers,

Rick