Re: Gold in Peru
in response to
by
posted on
Jul 21, 2011 09:39PM
Keep in mind, the opinions on this site are for the most part speculation and are not necessarily the opinions of the company WITHOUT PREJUDICE
hi goldenticket, here is one picture you mightwant to look at. Its a lot better than my drawings! lol.
A lot of us here already know this, but just incase somebody missed it.....
Look at our elevation, look at Dynacor to the north of us and there elevation. Dynacor has veins that run up that hill towards us with approx grade of 16 g/t. I did some digging on the informale activity on those veins historically, and found that the informales were getting a couple of ounces per ton out of those veins. I would post the verification link to this, but can,t remember where to locate it quickly, but I DID READ IT. But throw the couple oz/t grade away and just look at Dynacors more recent grades of 16 g/t, draw a straight line from Dynacor, through our property, and continue through Chorunga at approx the elevation of 1500m.
The Chorunga has been mined down to a depth of a 1000m, with grades approx the same as specified for Dynacor. I can, t remember the exact grades , off top of my head for Chorunga, but they were impressive. So, if you got gold at the 1500m elevation to the north and south of you, along trend with the same geology and getting similar or better trades at the surface of the Tesoro, what does that 1500m line tell you that was drawn from Dynacor to Chorunga on the diagram below?