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Re: Bullit69 post# 13315

Monday, 12/06/2010 5:07:26 PM

Monday, December 06, 2010 5:07:26 PM

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Thanks. If I understand correctly ,CWRN was unexpectedly able to grandfather in on the old cement companies permit on Baja 14-something I guess CWRN did not expect when the website(ca 2008)said permit for Baja 14 was expected to cost $60k. Unusual for a government to be generous instead of double dipping and instead of increasing the permit fee.

There are new areas both North(not used by cement co) and South of the river. Are these both magma uplifts? Reference was made earlier to apparently a new area north of the river on Baja 14 that,unlike the loose floats currently being worked on,would have to be blasted-is this a magma uplift?
At any rate its good to know they have enough ore to keep them busy for a couple years before getting into the new areas and presumably blasting.