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Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation V.AFA



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Post by Nick777on Mar 23, 2011 10:01am
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NEWS SAMPLING PROGRAM START

NEWS SAMPLING PROGRAM START 

Mr. Pierre Leveille reports

AFRI-CAN DISCLOSES SAMPLING PROGRAM DETAILS AND SCHEDULE

Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corp. will start its diamond sampling program on the EPL 3403 Marine diamond concession in Namibia on/or about March 25, 2011. The aims of the program are to start delineating the diamond potential of the Southern portion of EPL 3403, and to prove diamond presence and find areas of diamond concentration in the Northern region. The program is planned to last between 25 days and 30 days.

The program is designed to extract a minimum of 250 samples of 5 square meters each. A minimum of 185 samples will be taken in the Southern area, within which 5 separate targets have been delineated (see map 2 attached). The Southern targets cover an area of about 23 square kilometers. A minimum of 65 samples will be extracted in the Northern region, which has been divided into 3 targets (see map 2) covering an area of about 350 square kilometers.

Previous sampling programs recovered 33 diamonds weighing 14.07 carats from 24 positive samples in the Southern region. 15% of the diamonds were larger than 1 carat and the four largest weighed 1.15, 1.17, 1.73 and 2.69 carats respectively. Multiple stones were found in 5 samples, one of which contained 6 diamonds.

Maybe we have finally something good to finish at more than only 0,07$$

Good luck guys

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