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Monday, 08/07/2017 3:56:59 AM

Monday, August 07, 2017 3:56:59 AM

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Since when are the drill cores being stored at the Canadian Pacific Railway Yard in Chapleau, ON? I looked them up and their main office is located at 50 Dufferin St., in Chapleau, ON. By the way, if you do a street view in Google Maps they are at the end of Elm St. and they have a vintage steam locomotive in very good condition displayed across the street along Elm St.

From a post several years back, if I remember correctly, they found the Gulf drill cores in a shack (core box) somewhere on the property. Secondly, also a few years back, I obtained a "KML" file that loaded into Google Earth that shows all the drill locations for the Hawke Zone and the SE Zone. In the "Places column" it lists all the drill holes that appear on the map including the Core Box. But, for some reason it doesn't show the shack where the core boxes where kept even though it's listed.

By chance I copied the "Corebox" heading and pasted it into MS Word. Instead of getting an address, it printed out the KML code for the "Corebox" entry. In the code it listed the longitude and latitude of where the core boxes were located. Long. 83.078335, Lat. 48.01216. This happens to be half way between the Hawke Zone and the SE Zone. If you do the same for each drill site, it will tell you the exact location of each site.

The KML file was generated using a program called Corebox. You can find it at https://corebox.net/. And, if I read the code right, it was generated in 2005.

I have copied the KML code for the "Corebox" and one drill site below.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2"; xmlns:gx="http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2"; xmlns:kml="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2"; xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">;
<Folder>
<name>Corebox</name>
<open>1</open>
<NetworkLink>
<name>Nemegosenda Property (Sarissa Resources)</name>
<open>1</open>
<LookAt>
<longitude>-83.078335</longitude>
<latitude>48.01216</latitude>
<altitude>0</altitude>
<heading>0</heading>
<tilt>35</tilt>
<range>7327.5128699965</range>
</LookAt>
<flyToView>1</flyToView>
<Url>
<href>http://www.corebox.net/sites/default/files/corebox/google_earth/nemegosenda_299.kmz</href>;
</Url>
</NetworkLink>
</Folder>
</kml>



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2"; xmlns:gx="http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2"; xmlns:kml="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2"; xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">;
<Placemark>
<name>DDH-208-56-33</name>
<Style>
<IconStyle>
<color>ff008fff</color>
<scale>0.3</scale>
<Icon>
<href>https://corebox.net/assets/images/dot.png</href>;
</Icon>
</IconStyle>
<LabelStyle>
<color>ffff0000</color>
<scale>0</scale>
</LabelStyle>
<BalloonStyle>
<text><![CDATA[<style type="text/css">
tr.hole-info td {
padding-bottom: 15px;
}
.table-head th {
border-bottom: 1px solid black;
padding-bottom: 5px;
}
tr.intercept.odd {
background: #F5F5F5;
}
tr.intercept.even {
background: #E6E6E6;
}
.intercept td {
text-align: center;
}
tr.powered td {
padding-top: 15px;
text-align: right;
}
</style>

<br>
<table width="325" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tbody>
<tr class="hole-info">
<td colspan="4">
<strong>DDH-208-56-33</strong> (SE Zone)<br>
Depth:153.31<br>
<!-- --><!-- --><!-- --> </td>
</tr>

<tr class="table-head">
<th>From<br>(m)</th>
<th>To<br>(m)</th>
<th>Interval<br>(m)</th>
<th>Nb2O5<br>
(%)
</th>
</tr>

<tr class="spacer"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr>

<tr class="intercept odd first">
<td>7.62</td>
<td>130.15</td>
<td>122.53</td>

<td>0.41</td>
</tr>


<tr class="powered">
<td align=right colspan=4>
Powered by Corebox.net </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>]]></text>
<textColor>ff000000</textColor>
<displayMode>default</displayMode>
</BalloonStyle>
<LineStyle>
<color>ff132efd</color>
<scale>0.3</scale>
</LineStyle>
</Style>
<MultiGeometry>
<Point>
<coordinates>-83.06992,48.005417,0</coordinates>
</Point>
</MultiGeometry>
</Placemark>
</kml>