another clue
posted on
May 31, 2011 10:27PM
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If you guys/gals remember, Hog did a correlation post of Dynacors veins and ours. He showed you how those veins were part of our trend. I have found evidence in the tech report that Paul Gray is saying the same thing. Take note of where he states "lie along strike extension of the Tesoro MSC (main structural corridor)" Also take note where he says ;"
Importantly, the Acari deposit occurs at a generally lower topographic level (and structural level?) and at this level the gold-bearing veins are reported to be wider than on the higher elevation Tesoro Property." This indicates to me that there is great possibilty that our veins will widen at depth and fits beautifully with the shapes of our anomalies as we go deeper. Also worthy to note, the wider the veins, the wider the mineralized area, hence, more gold than whats on the surface. Here is the rest of that excerpt taken from the tech report.
The most relevant property in the general area of the Tesoro Property is the “Acari Property” of
Dynacor Mines Incorporated , a Quebec-based mining and exploration company listed on the Toronto
There is no permanent population, no local inhabitants and no established rights for local surface land use of the Property.
Venture Exchange, lies approximately 10 km north-northwest of the northwest boundary of the
Property and represents the largest gold deposit run by a Canadian Company in region. Moreover,
the mineral claims which constitute the Acari property, lie along strike extension of the Tesoro
MSC. Importantly, the Acari deposit occurs at a generally lower topographic level (and structural
level?) and at this level the gold-bearing veins are reported to be wider than on the higher
elevation Tesoro Property.
The Acari project* covers an area of 800 hectares, with an option on four additional concessions
that cover another 3,010 hectares. Dynacor has published non 43-101 compliant “inferred gold
resources*” for three main veins which are 1.2 to 1.6 km long, 40 cm to 3 m wide and average
grade of 16.4 g/t Au. Dynacor has reported that these veins have been traced to depths of 600 to
800 meters below the surface on the Acari property. In Dynacor’s 2002 Annual Report
(December 31, 2002) it was reported that an independent audit of Acari’s gold resources* was
conducted and that 1.145 million tonnes grading 16.4 g/t Au were contained on the Acari property
within three veins.
This is insane, with the huge amount of gold on this property, our sp at $1.84, and us not drilling yet. And there are no problems with the locals because, look at this also taken from the tech report.