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Galore Resources Inc V.GRI

Alternate Symbol(s):  GALOF

Galore Resources Inc. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company. The Company is involved in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property interests in North America. The Company's Dos Santos project is a gold exploration project located in northern Zacatecas State, Mexico. The Company has a 100% interest in the Dos Santos project, which covers around 15,000 hectares (37,065 acres) of mineral claims. The Dos Santos project covers a geologically attractive area in the Concepcion del Oro Mining District with the potential to host world-class gold-silver-lead-zinc mineral deposits. The Dos Santos project's main targets include El Alamo, San Jose, Los Gemelos and La Palma. The main area of gold mineralization at El Alamo measures over 500 meters long and up to 110 meters wide. The San Jose area is located at the East Margin of El Alamo Ridge, and it shows a continuous gold anomaly along the northern portion of the Dos Santos. Its subsidiary is Minerales Galore, S.A de C.V.


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Comment by trendisafriendon Nov 03, 2010 12:17pm
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The province wanted Taseko to move ahead.

The province wanted Taseko to move ahead.The Feds and those in the area didnt. Lets hope they re evaluate what they have done. With the beetle infestation, and the resultant destruction of the forest, not much going there I would believe but government help. Get with the program, and find a way to move this development forward.
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