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Thursday, 08/23/2012 4:06:49 PM

Thursday, August 23, 2012 4:06:49 PM

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The Davis-Dunkirk Mine is about half the size of the Senator Mine with the main tunnel running about 2 miles deep, and a couple of side-tunnels. The mine is in SPECTACULAR condition. Dust on the floor and left-behind equipment... It's as if all the miners simply walked out of the mine leaving everything behind and never returning. This is a dry mine so there is no rot. Everything is preserved very well. Unfortunately, this mine is very hard to access and is located deep in the Bradshaw Mountains. A trip to this mine would surely mean an all-day trip, but very worth it.

http://www.southwestmines.com/id1.html



Who states they have to start with the lower portion of the mine...they have much more than that to work with. Meanwhile, they will most likely be working on permits for the rest.


From the latest PR:

Western Sierra has completed an initial road survey and has the road
improvements needed currently out for bid. The initial focus of the JV will be
improvements leading to the main surface ore body, as well as the opening of
some of the existing tunnels. The beginning efforts also include the plant pad
cleanup; work on the cabin and notifications to the proper authorities regarding
activity at the property
.


http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GDSM/news



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