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Message: Re: some points from technical report

1)at this point in time, i am questioing the maps showing the new property. This is being checked out for accuracy.

2)not sure where you got this, but i was under the impression that the old Tesoro was 2km wide, will look at it further.

3)i agree, if this is the case, but i am questioning the where the new claims actually are, i may be wrong here, but would like clarifacation on this before discussion.

4) they light up more targets that were unknown before and give us a better idea how deep they run, the 3d model should give us more depth when it is released.

5)picture the ovoid as a pool of water with streams running into it,the ovoid is most likely a deposit of mineralization with the streams running into it the conduits. This deposit started as fluid pumped up from the earth, when minerals came out of solution and became solids they were deposited at various locations. Where the ovoid is concerned, the top rock may have had no fractures in it or too hard for the pressure to penetrate OR the deposit may have came in from the side , putting less pressure upward. This ovoid now only became 1 of many other smaller ovoids identified by the imagery.

One vein from this gold belt, which Tesoro is part of, yeided 55,000 ounces. This vein was 250m long by 1.25m wide, it didnt state in the technical report the depth, but it was mined years ago and i suspect the depth wasnt very deep.

The disseminated gold i beleive is mentioned in the anomolous soil samples taken, grading 1.1g/t-3.6g/t, high grades for soil samples. IMO

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