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Message: Re: Where did the good stuff go!

The results from Highland are more of the same pretty low grade stuff. Then they refer to a historic mine with 0.689 ounce per ton(15-20 grams/ton), which is great stuff. How did those guys some 70 years find all those pretty high grade ores(previously mined ones) and today we mainly find left overs at 1 to 3 g/ton. "Is gold radioactive like uranium235 and decays and dissappears with time?

Koch-Daneff

This area is next to the historic Orphan mine which was mined briefly in the 1930s and produced 3,525 tons of ore grading 0.689 ounce per ton gold. Channel sampling in 2009 included 17.1 g/t gold over 1.20 m and 1.82 g/t gold over 1.0 metre. Geophysical surveying did not define a strong IP target, but a magnetic anomaly seems to coincide with the known mineralization. This anomaly also crosses a historic drill hole which intersected 15.77 g/t over 3.5 m.

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