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Core Gold DMMIF

Core Gold Inc is a gold mining company based in Canada with all operations in Southern Ecuador. The company primarily explores for gold and silver. Some of its projects includes Zaruma Mine & Portovelo Mill, Dynasty Goldfield and Copper Duke Project.


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Post by standfiron Sep 05, 2019 10:19pm
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Core Gold’s Locations - 1c) - Overview C

Core Gold’s Locations - 1c) - Overview C

Not well known is that Core Gold holds many highly prospective concessions beyond those most often heard about.



The image set below shows a Google Earth satellite image (top) and an outline map of Core Gold concessions (bottom, adapted from corporate materials).



Core Gold's Linderos, Dynasty (see Cerro Verde at Celica, within Dynasty, in the bottom view), and Copper Duke, are shown top and bottom, depicting the same map area and proportion.



It is clear that there are many more valuable project areas beyond those most often discussed.






Core Gold’s project locations can be visited virtually, using the Lat/Long coordinates below with, for example, Google Maps, Bing Maps, or Google Earth.



The locations provided are in some cases averages of multiple drill or sample locations as provided in company materials.  Those are typically given in the PSAD56 geolocation system used for South America, and are then  converted to the Lat/Long (WGS84) we are familiar with.



For each Lat/Long location below, 5 digits are provided after the decimal point. In this area of the globe, the 5th digit represents about 1.1 meters, not quite 4 feet. The coordinates can be copied into any mapping program’s search field.



Dynasty, including the Celica mine, is noted as an average of the below locations (location denoted by yellow-gold circle):



-4.12432 -79.90751 Esperanza pit 



-4.11453 -79.88788 Iguana drill holes/sampling 



-4.10860 -79.85591 Trapicillo drill holes/sampling 



-4.08887 -79.84594 Papayal drill holes/sampling 



The remainder of the locations are as follows:



-4.26685 -80.08814 Linderos (pink circle on map) 



-4.14646 -79.63750 Copper Duke drill pads (purple/blue circle) 



-3.71930 -79.62782 Portovelo processing plant (green-blue circle) 



-3.70888 -79.61825 Zaruma, Cabo de Hornos mine (yellow-green circle) 



-4.03226 -78.57852 Jerusalem, average of samples (blue circle)



 


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