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11/15/10 1:58 PM

#36998 RE: doc4261 #36988

"did anyone think that they sold the 1 mill in stock - to pay back the 1 mil from nak?"

Hmmm, interesting to contemplate.

On another subject, since I am swiftly running out of allotted posts, ...

Porphyry deposit are often associated with caldera formations. And, while economic deposits around the perimeter of a caldera tend to be similar in many ways, they are not the only mineral forming events in the region which may be associated with a caldera.

Southern Arizona is rich in copper and other metals because of multiple caldera forming events, but many of these mines are not geographically parts of a caldera. However, they are otherwise "associated" with them. Therefore, Bonanza Hills could be an "associated" feature geologically speaking, as well as numbers of others yet to be discovered.

If we can assume that the Big Chunk caldera constitutes the largest, or one of the largest, and the richest of calderas on earth, it will not be a stretch to assume many other very large and rich deposits exist in the broader region, all being "associated" with the Big Chunk caldera.

VP in AZ