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Re: Perfectstorm post# 35

Thursday, 03/01/2012 10:42:54 PM

Thursday, March 01, 2012 10:42:54 PM

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I'm new to the board...the coordinates you are referring to...

Quote:
/Identified? Really? by what means, where's the coordinates. Until actual coordinates, nothing has been identified./

but you should have read a little longer on their web site, and you would have found maps, and coordinates from the technical report...
Technical Report on the Red Hills Project, Presidio County, Texas
Tosca Mining Corporation

4.1 Property Location
The Red Hills property is located about 25mi by road north-northwest of the town of Presidio in Presidio
County, southwest Texas (Figure 4.1). The town of Presidio lies on the Rio Grande on the border with
Mexico. The Red Hills are situated on the western end of the Shafter mining district about 6.5mi west
of the ghost town of Shafter. The Shafter district forms a rectangular area about 6.5mi from east to west
and about three miles from north to south, with the ghost town of Shafter in the northeast part of the
rectangle.
"The Red Hills project lies just south of the southeastern corner of the Chinati Mountains at
approximately 29.8° North latitude and approximately 104.37° W longitude. The project is located on
the Chinati Peak 15-minute and Presidio, Texas, 1:250,000 topographic quadrangle maps."
4.2 Land Area
The following information on land area is current as of February 9, 2012.
"The Red Hills property consists of about 2,880 acres of private land, specifically Sections 2 and 3 of
Block 7 of the Houston and Texas Central Railway survey; Sections 33 and 34 of Block 7 of the Manuel
Tarin survey; Sections 186 and 187 of Block 7 of the Matias Cubier survey; and Section 1 of Block A of
the Houston and Texas Central Railway survey (Figure 4.2) (Jeff Davis County Abstract & Title Co.,
Abstractor’s Certificate, 2012; Mark Hedrick, written communication, 2012; Ellyson Abstract, written
communication, 2011). All but Section 33 are contiguous. Tosca has not surveyed the property
boundaries and has no record of prior surveys."


I will admit I got this ticker off of a stock mailer...and it appears they have a long way to go before mining...
this patch of land is about as far south in west Texas as one could imagine from the map I saw on the web site...
all I will say is "I'll be watching it to see what develops, too interesting not to"!
As alway, DD will most often shine a light on the subject, sometimes you gotta read deep!

GLTA,

glen.

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