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GREY:TWNNF - Post by User

Post by beachmanon Mar 17, 2011 2:19pm
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Gambior

Gambior

I'm not sure if I've made myself clear about the location of the hypothetical fault structure.  Hole 40 is not even close.  The river I'm referrring to is located just north of holes E11-50 and E11-52.  At this location the river meanders pretty well east-west but overall has a slight northwesterly trend. It's the one that cuts oblique across the grid lines. Very interesting feature to say the least.

From my perspective the important thing to note is that this river truncates (for lack of a better word) the northeast trending meandering river that flows smack on top of the Cote Lake deposit which sits between those dotted red lines.  Does it represent a late-stage fault?

This is just an observation OK but there are some coincidental going-ons right now that gives some credence to my interpretation.

If you look at the cross sections, particularly section 89, you'd think blue sky to the southwest.  Maybe so. 

If the stocks going to $8 I don't mind maybe having to pick it back up at a higher price than today's or even at a higher price than I sold at.

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