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Here is a company with a great project. The Cori Huarmi is a high sulphidation gold prospect in Peru. The geology is similar to Piernia. A quote from the a recent news release "Chip sampling by MINANDEX from outcrops across the property have outlined an anomaly in which gold values exceed 50 parts per billion over an area of 2.5 kilometres by over 500 metres. The results from sampling of the larger outcrops of vuggy silica included such intervals as 3.77 grams per tonne gold over 37 metres, 1.64 grams per tonne gold over 33 metres, and 1.41 grams per tonne gold over 192.5 metres. Initial observations suggest that the Cori Huarmi prospect is an extensive high-sulphidation epithermal system within which elevated values of gold are accompanied by significant amounts of As, Mo, Pb, Bi, Sb, and Hg, as well as depressed levels of Zn. These associations suggest a potential for discovery of a large gold-rich vuggy silica hosted deposit similar to the Pierina (67.7 million tonnes grading 2.98 grams per tonne gold and 22 grams per tonne silver) deposit." I would like to start a discussion here. In my opinion it's a good one. | ||||||||||||
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