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Azteca Gold Corp V.AZG

Gold and silver exploration


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Comment by guidon Jul 05, 2009 7:15pm
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The evil Bond (maybe)

The evil Bond (maybe)Mr. Bond is right about one thing... you have to study all of the news releases. There is an important piece of this carbonate puzzle missing.

The missing piece is found in hole 5B, a hole never mentioned after the Feb 24th release, until it was finally mentioned in the July 3rd release.

What i'm referring to is that they stopped drilling 5B because they ran into carbonate veining. Had this been known earlier it might have been easier to tie hole 5B and hole 6 together as AZG and Royal Apex obviously have.

https://azteca-au.com/_resources/TwoMileAdjNoProp.jpg

The answer to the real potential on this property now lies in the carbonate assays, and the new TD in hole 5B.


Thank the geology that they drilled 6 on an upthrown block and continued to drill deeper and deeper as a result of trying to get through the thick zones, until they eventually discovered the carbonates and solved the mystery, in essence.



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