I believe that that sample may have come from the NW of the ovoid on what appears to be a vent from the ovoid which lies to the SE a few hundred meters. This is only my interpretation of it and may not be correct. By looking at the Titan, it appears to me that some of these very high grade surface pods can be easily missed by the geo,s and that there are gonna be other excellent surface finds if they use the Titan to direct them.
One of the surface showings from the Titan that was tested during the 43-101, and logged, is shown in the report and is referred to as the cactus zone. This new sample rivals our best surface sample to date, lying in the south part of the property.
This sample establishes Quantecs accuracy in my opinion and shows that we may very well be in store for multiple suprises.
Anyone that wants to check this out, look at the blue dots , at the bottom of the page ,on page 250 of the technical report. Take note also of the other blue dots to the bottom right of the page and the grades. Remember the surface and pit grades of Arequipa and compare their grades to ours.
Also take note that we have aquired a lot more property to the south of these new samples and it is along the mineralized trend.
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