RE: RE: RE: Follow upI agree with ya, Tbones, it all depends on your investment strategy and the story but the story here is a good one.
That's one of the good things about having bashers around, they hate facts and Hills just mentioned a few here again which I went and grabbed some info as well on from the website on the regional geology of this project we are awaiting those results on. Up till now, the holes drilled are averaging around a million ounces per hole.
Two rich silver-gold belts occur on the east and west sides of the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. Santo Domingo is in the Western Silver-Gold Belt.
Santo Domingo mineralization is similar in geometry, geological setting, and size, to that of two major mining areas of the Eastern Silver-Zinc-Lead Belt, namely Fresnillo, with past production of 400 million ounces silver and Zacatecas with 800 million ounces of historic silver production. Two silver mining districts near Santo Domingo in the Western Belt include: San Martin de Bolanos with a past production of 40-50 million ounces of silver, located 65 kilometres north of Santo Domingo and, Bolanos with 60-100 million ounces of historic silver production, 85 kilometres northeast of the Project
And those are the facts!!!