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Galway Resources Ltd V.GWY



TSXV:GWY - Post by User

Comment by mjh9413on Jan 18, 2013 1:43am
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Post# 20854810

RE: No Paramo for Vetas

RE: No Paramo for Vetas

If La vereda is the CB gold property 'in trouble' then the northerly and nor'easterly properties of GWY around CB Gold's main Vetas properties MUST be safe...try overlaying the two project maps on the two miners' sites. It does seem that AUX properties might be in trouble as Cachira, the eastern boundary is immediately north of La Vereda, or so it seems to me. Makes one wonder if AUX might have thought both Vetas properties (CB GOLD and GWY) would be compromised...wish someone had provided a detailed map but I could find only locations defining the N, E, and S boundaries with no indication of how these dots are to be joined but Eco Oro is specifically mentioned.

 

"el parque llega por el norte hasta un bosque de roble en la cuenca del río Cachirí. Al oriente, el parque irá hasta zona rural del municipio de Suratá y por el sur hasta páramo Rico, un complejo lagunar donde hay una gran riqueza mineral. El secretario general de la Corporación, Luis Alberto Flórez, dijo que en un año debe quedar listo el plan de manejo del parque en tanto que las autoridades representadas por el Ministerio de Minas tendrán que aclarar qué va a pasar con las licencias mineras expedidas hace varios años. El expresidente de la Sociedad Santandereana de Ingenieros y miembro del Comité de Defensa del Agua Potable asegura que los límites del parque favorecen al proyecto Angostura, propiedad de la empresa canadiense Eco Oro."

 

 

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