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Message: Four posts of mine from the "other" board (and wow, is it other!)

In order of posting:

NR 200 describes important progress. If you think nothing has changed, it may be time to reconsider.

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"Hype" suggests meaningless words intended to excite interest. NR 200 contains meaningful words intended to engage the mind. Take your choice

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Horquilla limestone - interesting picture of Bisbee geology

http://www.bisbeeminingandminerals.com/#!geology/c512

NR 200 tells us that we may be closer to the Horquilla than previously thought. The Horquilla limestone is part of the Naco group - note the location of the ore in the graphic.

It was previously thought that another layer overlay the Horquilla, the Colina limestone, but if the Earp limestone has been properly identified then there is no Colina layer to drill through.

Knowledge grows, things change, plans change.

NR 200 can engage thought processes if the reader will allow it to happen

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All the work done, some of it recently, is beginning to add up to an interesting picture, sufficient to justify drilling a few shallow well placed holes. The new picture is congruent with the old picture. Now we can see the near surface phenomena and potential of shallow ore and the evidence of the granitic intrusion and potential of a deep ore body as part of a single pattern. Sure looks like somebody should take a look, i.e. drill.

Or, believe it all means nothing, don't think, ignore it all in favor of comedy at Jim Briscoe's expense.

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