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SilverCrest Mines Inc SVLC



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Comment by zinson Oct 15, 2013 11:27pm
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RE:Folks: Need a little help with Google Earth to find

RE:Folks: Need a little help with Google Earth to findTry 30.022166,-110.159976 in google maps. 

The hill seems to have the right orientation and shape when matched with the pictures on the silvercrest website. I'm guessing google doesn't update the satelite pictures of the mexican mountain regions that often :)

I spent a fair amount of time trolling over the grainy sat maps and that was the best I came across in the area. Other mines like grasberg, copper mountain or Los Filos are pretty easy to see but obiously around a lot longer.  

But if you do find it somewhere else let me know!
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