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I am certainly no Geologist, however I was told that gold veins tend to split in two opposite directions when it reaches the surface. IF this is true, then Holmer Gold Mines who own most of the property opposite of Band Ore Resources could be in a great possision. They have only just started to drill this area as they have been laying low because of their Cuban silver property (Helmes-Burton Law). Anybody have any comments ?? Happy investing Ken | ||||||||||||||
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