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To: Arktic who wrote (3541)9/12/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: SDR-SI  Respond to of 5504
 
Paul:

The crude maps that I have are apparently too old to indicate the exact location of Tres Pasos #4E. On a very rough basis, however, the geography lays out as follows going North from Iselro:

The first 10KM immediately North of Islero is the Guadual prospect area.

There is then about a 10KM undeveloped area.

Then there is the Emerald Mountain discovery area which includes the Tres Paos and El Segundo sites. The area noted on my map, which includes these sites is about 5km wide (East-to-West) and 12 km long (North-to-South). Proceeding from South to North is ElSegundo #3E about 1/4 way into the area; followed by ElSegndo #1,#2,#3 close together in the middle, with Tres Pasos #1 slightly to the north and west; followed by ElSegindo #2E about 3/4 of the way North; followed by Tres Pasos#2 at the North end.

Unfortunately Tres Pasos #4E is not indicated, nor is #6E.

Other than saying that the entire Guadual area and an undeveloped area lie in the 20 or so KM between Islero and the southernmost part of the ElSegundo and Tres Pasos area, my little xeroxed, old map doesn't help much.

Hope some of the above is of assistance in your trying to picture the physical layout of the area. I have no geologic information that would be helpful.

Others may have much more recent information that can help.

Steve