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Post by production05on Mar 10, 2015 12:23am
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Nice little (2 minute) video on the resource area

Nice little (2 minute) video on the resource areaI found it on Northair`s website. It is especially interesting to see all of the old informal mine workings. It was old informal mine workings (no historical drilling on the property) that lead to the discovery of the first 3 zones (SG, LC and LB). Now, it seems like most of the zones targeted for exploration have had historical informal mining work performed locally, even the 2 zones tested briefly (with 1 or 2 holes, recently). Informal miners typically go after high grade ore accessible near surface. Given that historical informal miners, at some point in the past, mined (likely decent to high grade) silver at most of the target locations would suggest that all of these targets have (at least decent grade) silver deposits that are waiting to be found - if Northair is able to figure out the local structure.

Here is the video:

https://www.northairsilver.com/s/la_cigarra.asp

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