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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jesse who wrote (6007)8/10/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7966
 
Patience - with 90% certainty ACA has a diamond mine in
the Buffalo Hills. There is only one known population
of diamond bearing kimberlites this large that will not
host a mine and that is in Saskatchewan. Why? because
the Fort a'la Corne kimberlites erupted prematurely, and
while there is incredible volume of ore sitting in sand
300 feet down it is not mineable. The WEM kimberlite is
a different kimberlite than the FALC cousins. The Alberta kimberlites came up the right way and nothing disturbed their ascent. I understand there are certain Aussie geologists
accumulating Ashton Canada. Don't be duped this is real, and
is the only Alberta play worth looking at.

over and out - aj