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To: Walt who wrote (7565)8/6/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Walt... I think Vaughn named it over a year ago (as well as one of Wsp's original thoughts) an eroded pipe or pipes, and what we are picking up on is part of the root system of those pipes or pipe. I have several schematics that show cross sections of eroded pipes with "complex sills" running out of the main pipe diatreme as well as potential "blows" and "precursor dykes" offshooting from the main pipe diatreme. The thing is that regardless of how it lies or exists it is extremely diamondiferous as we know. I suspect from all thus revealed information that we have the tonnage for it to be economic. I do not have a clue as to whether or not it is minable...I suspect it is because of the extroardinary values attached to it thus far. Being a prospector,miner type guy maybe you could shed some light on that part of it....do you think it can be mined...???...regards....chuck....nice to have you back...how was your most recent foray into the "bush"....any luck..???some time ago you mentioned that there was a video out about building the "Ice road" and all the dangers involved...could you get me the name of that video and any thing else in video about the diamond plays up there. thanks ....chuck