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Great Atlantic Resources Corp V.GR

Great Atlantic Resources Corp. is a Canadian exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of its mineral property interests located in Atlantic Canada. It is focused on the critical elements, such as Gold, Copper, Zinc, Nickel, Cobalt, Antimony, and Tungsten. It operates a range of projects in Newfoundland and New Brunswick. Its Newfoundland projects include Golden Promise, Southwest Golden Promise, Pilley's Island, and South Quarry. Its New Brunswick projects include Kagoot Brook Cobalt, Keymet, Mascarene, Porcupine, McDougall Road, and Glenelg Vanadium. The Golden Promise Property is located in Newfoundland and Labrador and encompasses 60 stake lode claims. It has a 100% interest in the South Quarry tungsten Property. The Kagoot Brook Cobalt Property is located in North-Central New Brunswick. The Keymet Property is located northwest of Bathurst, New Brunswick. The PorcupineUpper Miramichi Rare Earth Property is located in New Brunswick.


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Post by Gryphon1734on Nov 06, 2007 12:01pm
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Major Cu-Mo Porphyry System?

Major Cu-Mo Porphyry System?Hey folks this could be huge for us! "the company believes that a major Cu-Mo porphyry system lies under shallow cover on its land holdings." "Drillhole K-4 intersected hydothermally altered and weakly mineralized granite at a surprisingly shallow depth beneath only 101 meters of gravel cover. This hole is believed to have penetrated the outer barren pyritic shell of a major porphyry Cu-Mo deposit." I'm sure that most here are aware that Dr. Marsh has some experience with major Cu-Mo deposits.......like the giant Resolution deposit nearby.....so this is not some newbie geologist cutting his first teeth so to speak. From what I know of Bells management team they are very consverative, and right now they are 'off the wall' with excitement. This might take a little while to play out, but if they have what they now believe that they have, this will be a huge homerun for all shareholders! Gryphon
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