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Message: Re: uranium

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cedar,

I had the same gut feeling about Cigar Lake I wonder how much of this is reflected in the share price. Flooding is a pain, I know, it is tough enough to keep my basement dry. In a mine in Poland they froze the perimeter of the mine shaft to some depth(maybe 100 meter depth or so), in order to prevent the surrounding water from coming in. I heard they tried to drill down and the add some sort of 'special' compound to seal the area, but clearly that could not have worked to well either.

For our properties in that area, are there any photographs posted or a home made video (u-tube) from a small plane or something. From maps you see there are lots of small lakes, but what about the ground in between. Is it solid rock or muskeg.

I am sure it is pretty good since Cameco already have several operating mines, but would be nice to see, in particular if we end up having our party up there in a local 'Kodiak Hilton'.

Interesting about those massive steel doors, seen the movie "after humans" ?; maybe those doors will be the longest lasting signs of human activity on earth, although well hidden?

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