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RyGuy

06/17/09 1:41 PM

#1675 RE: RyGuy #1674

These number are also only based on going 30Meters deep?

"Additional documentation from government records contained in BC Assessment Report 2589 states, "An estimated 25 million tonnes of alluvial sand underlie the property to a depth of 100 feet from the surface, and although depth of the sands is unknown at this point, indications are that this figure can be increased substantially." The report goes on to say, "Precious metal values persist to a depth of 100 feet and, in fact, values increase with increasing depth." The report closes with the following statement, "...as the Lillooet River occupies a probable fault zone, potential for a deep alluvium deposit exists. Samples have been taken as deep as 130 feet elsewhere along the river without encountering bedrock."

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goldbug2

06/17/09 2:03 PM

#1676 RE: RyGuy #1674

rylawi, looks good, except that you need to convert to troy ounces (31 grams). Still huge!!
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SilverEagle

06/25/09 9:13 PM

#1950 RE: RyGuy #1674

rylawi,

Thanks for the valuation DD.

Actually, can you redo this again with 1 troy ounce = 31.1g?

TIA
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JUST 10-11-12

06/25/09 11:23 PM

#1959 RE: RyGuy #1674

incredible!

happy I am tuned in tonight!

Keith