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Message: Take a look at Hole CP-07-170

Very nice work my friend. Maybe if I spent less time whining and more time like I had in the past analysing the cross-sections I would have caught that.

More importantly, well not more, but what you missed, is that this intercept is just a mere 500m belowsurface, not 900m as you suggested. The numbers on the left are meters above sea level presumeably.

So at 500m depth, we have a vein system that any JR would go crazy for 9.6m of just over an ounce. That said, we have known that the system is robust at this level:

As you mentioned this is on line 3450:

http://aurelian.ca/dynamic/media/73/...

If you look here at the same level 50m north on line 3500,you will see a hit of 70m of 9grams just off the west fault. Notice how the gold orientates towards that fault to the west- you have no reason to assume at this point that much gold will be found towards the eastern fault.

http://www.aurelian.ca/dynamic/media...

Again if you go 50m south to line 3400, you get an impressive hit of 36m of 4.6grams. Again, as w've known,gold orientates towards the western fault, no evidence that anything towards the east would be found at depth.

http://www.aurelian.ca/dynamic/media...

The key to me is how far east this hit is when compared to what we knew was at depth at the heart of FDN. There is no way imo that the 43-101 could have inferred this kind of girth at this level. If further drilling shows these grades throughout the heart of the deposit over that kind of width (not the intercept but from west fault line to close to the east fault) you can quickly add another 2,3,4,5 or more million ounces depending on how much strike it encompasses.

Great catch hawnkoa.

Regards,

Buck

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