ARU reported grab samples too in july 06 Busted again Beachman
The Bella Vista and Bella Vista South prospects were discovered during the course of the Aurelian Regional Stream Sediment Sampling Program. The prospects are 20km southwest from the core project area containing the Bonza-Penas gold-silver deposit. To date, the program has covered approximately 50% of the Aurelian concessions and has uncovered 17 significant gold anomalies and 9 copper anomalies.
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Prospect Sample Au g/t Ag g/t Sample type
Number
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Bella Vista 172377 42.00 25.0 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista 172378 0.08 0.3 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista 172379 0.02 0.2 0.5 m channel from
outcrop
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Bella Vista 172380 8.04 4.5 1 m channel from
outcrop
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Bella Vista 172381 12.10 5.9 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista 172382 0.09 0.5 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista 172383 0.01 0.3 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista 172386 20.80 23.7 Grab from outcrop
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Bella Vista
South 172384 0.84 187.0 Grab from outcrop
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President Patrick Anderson states, "these results prove the prospectivity of the Zamora batholith which underlies approximately 50% of our concessions. It is the first discovery of batholith-hosted gold in SE Ecuador of which we are aware. We interpret it to be of similar type to the producing granite-hosted Pataz gold belt in northern Peru."