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The undeveloped Komis deposit/EP Mine site has been updated in Terraserver.

This is the latest in a series of photos. And you can see by the extent to which the company is anxious that nobody find out what is going on that the clearly have something to hide. This is no different than the lengths that diamond explorationists went to in attempting to hide the progress of their discovery. The conclusion you can draw is that GBN.H is very clearly attempting to hide or obfuscate what they're doing.

This was the source of the 'pay streak' that would have provided the Sprott Physical Gold precious metal ETF with approx. 40+ tonnes of unrefined doré, or 1.28 million ounces of refined bullion once processed, and is the source of capital intended for recapitalization, as I believe.

The concentrating mill has been removed and the enormous waste rock stockpile has been depleted or elongated, the light being not sufficient for discerning clearly. Unless you were standing beside it or on top of it, you would not be able to make it out clearly in this photo.

The mine portal to the EP Mine is still there, as is the electrical installation south east. This would be powered by the upgraded electrical transmission line running through the property, which was completed March, 2015 over a year ago. The orange units appear to be ventilators, but could be generators. Bu there is clearly no concentrating mill present. Ventilators could be packed right up against the mine portal shed. No vehicles parked in the vicinity, but could be parked inside the mine.

This suggests to me that all of the activity is to be expected at the Jolu Mine, and at the Star Lake/Fork Lake mine sites, where the massive amounts of waste rock comes from.

Komis appears to be not operationally ready at all, which strengthens the argument that the EP Mine was in operation and not the Komis Mine. The Komis Mine was supposed to be open pit, and there is no discernible pit at all, while the mine portal for the EP Mine is clearly visible, and has been there for a long time. But the bigger mine sites are those in the vicinity of the mill zone and Star Lake.

http://bit.ly/1UsfyWj

Bing Maps, 2013

Compare the latest photo with a clearer photo from 2013, via Bing Maps. EP would have been in operation from 2010 - 2014. Much longer than was necessary. Use the 'Bird's Eye View' to see a 2011 version.

http://binged.it/1S0bjQ3

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