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Comment by estebancaballoon Oct 19, 2012 12:14pm
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RE: Looks interesting......

RE: Looks interesting......

Any amateur  or retired geologists out there who could give us more understanding of the likelihood of a 'potential feeder zone' in the new drill area? I know that DM has done major research into the geology of the area but, as I am not a geologist, do not really understand the significance of the research in terms of the type of deposit and its relationship to the DM JV deposit.....does the geological research indicate a high or medium probability of a high grade feeder zone in the new drill area?  Not sure if this question is answerable but any further elucidation on the nature of the deposit would be gratefully received.

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