Highly prospective exploration company

Resource projects cover more than 1,713 km2 in three provinces at various stages, including the following: hematite magnetite iron formations, titaniferous magnetite & hematite, nickel/copper/PGM, chromite, Volcanogenic Massive and gold.

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Message: Re: Noront Stakes south of Fancamp
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Jun 28, 2011 12:14PM

Re: Noront Stakes south of Fancamp

Hi, Fani...

You wrote....

“...Noront interested in property south of fancamp - see latest news release. and what did peter say about this..wheres's the news on all other things???....”

Could you please post a map showing the area in question between the South boundary of FNC, North of Noront?

Background: I am long on Noront, but I bought my shares in FNC only about 2 years ago, mainly for speculation, so I did not carried out a proper DD. In time, following all the firework on this Forum, I became aware that FNC has many significant assets outside of the R.o.F., and became very interested in FNC.

 From Noront’s latest PR:

CLAIM STAKING:

On June 17, 2011, the Company staked six mineral claims comprising 32 units on open ground that lies directly to the north of Noront claims 4226694 and 4226662 (and directly south of Fancamp Exploration Limited's claims 3012257 and 3012258). These two 16-unit claims were formerly claims 4221148 and 4221149 of MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. Another exploration company active in the Ring of Fire has announced that they have staked these claims.

The Company has filed notice with the Mining Recorders Office contesting the validity of the staking by the other company.

 Eagle's Nest Complex

Three drill holes tested down-hole and surface geophysical targets near the Eagle's Nest discovery. All three holes failed to intersect any significant mineralization.

http://www.norontresources.com/documents/getDocument/PR_EaglesNestRegion_PlanMap.jpg

By the way: This Map of the Eagles Nest Region is a product a very successful marriage of TMI technology and Satellite Imagery shows not only the claims outlines and property boundaries, but also great many details of the terrain and those of Esker Camp’s facilities. If you view it at 400% magnification you can even see the drilling rig’s outlines at the Hole Collar(s).

Thanks.

Cheers,

durban1 

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