I completely concur with those statements on the alluvial Gold findings and potential revenues. The area in Kibi being currently mined typically has a 3 to six foot overlay consisting of gravel, pebbles, stones and typical gold bearing volcanic sediment. The Pit mine tests confirm alluvail gold being found down to the bedrock of course nature. High bank and river gold concentrates have been proven to be rich in deposits of course alluvial Gold in the Kibi area. The gold in the entire area there is so alluvial dense that no one bothers for the most part chasing the quartz veins because of lack of feasability vs. alluvial costs and profits. Much better than chasing tailings in CA, NV, NM, CO or any other US alluvial areas known with the exception of Alaska possibly, which considering weather still does not compare. Slam dunk for EMLL. Slam dunk for investors in EMLL. All points to Golden profits as the dry season approaches the area and the river draws down. Information is all verifiable with plentiful past assessments posted about this area of Africa. Glad to have you onboard with us here, I am sure as the details get revealed it will only garnish more excitement from potential investors for EMLL. MY opinion of course.