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Post by FUbasherson Nov 24, 2010 9:41am
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NEWs is out!

NEWs is out!

Montoro Acquires Tacheeda Lake Rare Earth Prospect Northwest of the Wicheeda Rare Earth Discovery in BC

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 24, 2010) - International Montoro Resources Inc. ("Montoro") (TSX VENTURE:IMT)(PINK SHEETS:IMTFF)(FRANKFURT:O4T) has acquired a 100% interest in 12 mineral claims prospective for Rare Earth Elements, in 2 separate claim blocks covering approximately 11,500 acres (4654 ha), located northwest of the "Wicheeda" rare earth element discovery in the new Tacheeda Lake camp in the "Carbo" area of northeastern British Columbia.

The first claim block is located on trend to the northwest of Montoro's "Chuchinka" claims, which are contiguous to Spectrum Mining Corp.'s "Wicheeda" Rare Earth Element discovery, and comprised of 3 mineral claims totaling 3,331 acres (1,348 ha). The second claim block surrounds an area owned by Spectrum Mining Corp. and is referred to as the Tacheeda Lake area. This second claim group is comprised of 9 mineral claims totaling 8,170 acres (3,306 ha) containing a 231 acre (93 ha) claim called "open pit" that previously produced Limestone, now potentially associated with Rare Earth Element discoveries in this area.

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