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Re: Medinaminer post# 49103

Wednesday, 06/27/2012 12:30:43 PM

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:30:43 PM

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I don't get the relevance of what your story about the photographs of another mining operation has to do with Medinah. From what you describe, apparently you believe that a mining operation just magically appears out of thin air and there is never an initial ground-breaking period they go through. All mining operations, no matter how promising at first or how humungous now, have started with a single pick-axe, a single shovel full of dirt, a single drill hole, a single assay, a single scoop from a front-end loader, etc. until that operation progresses to the eventual monetization stage.

Remember, these guys have to shut down the mining operation for 9 months of the year due to the frozen tundra.

Huh? Maybe I'm misreading, but this certainly doesn't apply to Alto de Lipangue since the deposit lies at or below the 2000 meter level only 35 km from metropolitan Santiago.