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via Bing Maps - En-Echelon Structure

The following drawing over the Roy Lloyd mine site verfies the actuality of company news releases regarding certain discoveries in the immediate vicinity of the mine.

You have a track which looks really rocky from the point of view of a road, it must be an outcrop of some sort, simply because its full of boulders.

In drawing a line along this outcrop, you get a strike length of 300M. This corresponds with news releases about certian drill discoveries of a previously unknown structural en-echelon structural duplication. You can see that its a very gnarly outcrop, and could actually be two small deposits in close proximity to the mine.

The obvious conclusion is that the real discovery is to be made in the Mill Zone, ie: the 21 Zone of 1980's fame or perhaps, the un-disclosed mystery location of 'Fork Lake' The en-echelon structural duplication was a bit of a dud, though I won't discount that they will continue to develop the Dickens Lake Prospect.

supersize:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11747277@N07/8245175976/sizes/l/in/photostream/

http://binged.it/WH9FHe

I have to report to you unfortunate news, that the Minister Of Energy And Resources has pulled the mineral data base query page, which was instrumental in uncovering mine and prospect locations.

I have found what I had wanted to find, based on latitude/longitude locations, but this information is now priviledged. Someone MUST have reacted to having their closely guarded secrets hanging out in the breeze.

-F6

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