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Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation V.AFA



TSXV:AFA - Post by User

Comment by loparnon Jan 24, 2008 3:43pm
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Post# 14256760

RE: Here it is --got full release now

RE: Here it is --got full release now "Feature 19 Report Suggests Virtually Continuous Target Strip From Feature 8 to Southern Boundary of Block J" " A comprehensive NI 43-101 report, which is summarized at the end of this press release and published in 2006 based on earlier Phase 1 and Phase 2 sampling, concluded that there is potential for up to 1,600,000 carats in a narrow strip extending north and south from the large ancient river system running across the centre of Block J at Feature 8 to the lease boundaries (see Map 2 attached). The work on Feature 17 proved that the strip extends as far as the southern boundary of Block J (see Afri-Can press release of November 20th, 2007), and the information from Feature 19 strengthens the contention that the strip is virtually continuous. The length of such a deposit would be about 45 kilometres and its area about 11.5 square kilometres." Yes these news about the big Continuous Target Strip should be interpreted in a bullish view in my opinion. The potential seems to rise further...
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