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To: LaFayette555 who wrote (17139)3/29/1999 8:38:00 PM
From: Digger  Respond to of 26850
 
Holy smoke, look at that area with an average depth of around four meters. The area of thinning was to be expected. During the Edmonton show someone mentioned this thing pictures like the petals of a rose with kimberlite thicker towards the middle. That is what it looks like to me. It had to thin out somewhere. The big news is finding it thicken. THey have almost outlined one petal and could have two more and a source feeder that can be mined.

Where to you think the price would be if this was in South Africa, Australia or South America? Only in Canada you say? Pity, to us with dummys in high places. I can already hear the politicos pointing fingers at each other next year for not realizing what they let get away.