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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."


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Comment by xDeBeerson Dec 12, 2013 9:48pm
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RE:RE:5 out of 5

RE:RE:5 out of 5Yes there is a chance that pink diamonds will be found in the Chidliak cluster. It will be luck if they are there. There are no exploration methods that target colored diamonds.
Argyle was found and by chance it had pink diamonds.
Argyle has almost no similarities in ANY way to CH-6. From an exploration perspective, yes it was discovered using kimberlite indicator mineral samping. Even that is vastly different between Australia (regolith = soil/stream sampling) versus Canadian glacial (till) sampling. Chalk and Cheese really. Argyle is a lamproite. CH-6 is a kimberlite. Argyle is HUGE. CH-6 is very small....the list goes on.
Oiltar gave poor old Argyle a hard time. But man has it been a very profitable mine for its owners for a very long time. Sure it's getting a bit old, but give it some respect.
"Eric Stroke this Argyle in Canada"??
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