You are right there surely have been exceptions. Your information is much appreciated. My thoughts encompass a definition used for describing Placer mining in which the word "typically" was used. Taken in that context, along with all other known historic and current information, (magnetic, drilling, and other indicators) I think there is a liklihood for multiple future minable sites along the OSZ. I do maintain that Placer mining discoveries are " typically only a miniscule portion of the total deposit." There have been annomolies in the past and there surely will be more in the future. You are right to point that out. Circumstantial evidence is like someone stepping outside and discovering that everything is wet, when it had been dry a short while ago, and assuming that it had rained; although one did not see it rain. In PEM's case we have plenty of circumstantial evidence and a growing compilation of supporting physical evidence, which I am convinced will continue to grow. The absolute, to me, is that more ounces will be discovered. The value will grow, especially and particularly if worthy deposits are pinpointed and are considered minable. Your note was very well said and I thank you for your very sage cautionary insights. Best wishes.