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Post by wilf9on Apr 11, 2007 9:20pm
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Tommer3

Tommer3 Im confused about the map of Brazil. Who owns the claims below the Hectore claims? In Canada all indicator mineral trains followed the advancement of the Ice Age,generally north to south or northeast and noethwest to south. I said GENERALLY for any critics. Chuck is the PRO in analyzing this trend. Looking at it from this aspect you could GUESS that Chucks claims would be those to the North of Hectore, but that doesnt look to be 120.000 hectares, and it also seems too small an area for Chuck to have staked. He usually takes a lot of ground. I dont know what Hectore means but that looks like the piece that Chuck would have staked. Hey this is all speculation but thought I would throw in my opinions in answer to yours. Cheers Wilf
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