For those who can't find it, I see it on page 6 in the "Satellite Mapping" part. It looks like it's at the bottom of the 3rd paragraph, and it reads: This includes the most significant of these occurrences, the Crestaurum Deposit, which has reserves of 100 000 tonnes grading 19 g/t gold and is described as being hosted in “shears in altered sills” (data from Northern Mineral Inventory Sheets). Here's the link once more.
About: "Que tenga buen día, hasta luego" Thanks Baires2, I appreciate it, honest! I learned something else to-day! Proof that: All that glitters is not gold! lol!