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Altamira Gold Corp V.ALTA

Alternate Symbol(s):  EQTRF

Altamira Gold Corp. is focused on the exploration and development of gold and copper projects within western central Brazil. It holds six projects comprising approximately 190,000 hectares, within the prolific Juruena gold belt. Its Cajueiro Project comprises a large land package (28,557 ha) and is located in the Alta Floresta Gold Belt, a Proterozoic calc-alkaline volcanic arc, which includes medium to high-grade metamorphic crustal segments. Its Santa Helena project is located approximately 60 kilometers (km) southwest of Anglo American’s porphyry copper discovery at Jaca. Its Apiacas project comprises a package of properties covering seven main target areas which constitute the Apiacas district. The Apiacas project is located about 50 km west of Cajueiro project within the Alta Floresta Belt, an 82,000 ha land package. Its other projects include Colider, Nova Canaa and Porta Aberta. The Porta Aberta project is located approximately 13 km south-southwest of the Cajueiro project.


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Post by Ggallant2000on Sep 14, 2015 9:55pm
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Email from Kingsley, thanks jimrockford

Email from Kingsley, thanks jimrockford--------- Original Message ---------
Subject: Equitas Geophysical Line & Survey Day Trip
From: "Sean Kingsley" <skingsley@equitasresources.com>
Date: 9/14/15 9:07 am
To: "Sean Kingsley" <skingsley@equitasresources.com>

Some know this of me and I always thought it of myself since I was young - I am extremely scared of heights. During liftoff on going on the trips to Toronto, Asia and Europe I chew at least three pieces of gum, pop an ativan and hold onto the arm rests, once in the air I need some ginger ale and one of those drinks Roger Leschuk orders wherever he may go. I don't do well on planes but after the 4 rides in different sized planes and a few helicopter rides I'm more than eager to get out to the field to explore Equitas' Garland Property. A couple days ago I spent a whole shift out in the rolling hills, cliffs and bushes with Crone the geophysical crew. There were seven of us that split up into three groups. I got to traverse the lay of the land with geophysicists Eldon Roul and Ryan Metcalfe. Jeremy Haak and Nick MacKay were set up on the hill to our left. Plan of attack would be to head straight down and across with the GPS until we reached another team or destination. Through tree branches, cliffs, hills and bushes the goal was to keep the line as straight as can be.

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Most of these guys have spent time in many different nickel camps which include the Raglan, Norilsk, Thompson and over in Greenland but these hills were a whole 'nother event for them. Not to mention on their backs were harnesses packed with 400m of 10 gauge lines which weighs in about 50 pounds each. I attempted to start off with harnessing myself up with a line pack but opted into carrying the 40 pound lunch & survival backpack. You can't see the other team across the valley but WIlliam Decker (Nain, Labrador) and Caley Loft had the challenging terrain of going down a near 60 degree cliff. Not only that, they could only carry one harness spool so once their 400m's ran out they had to back track for more line. EXPLORATION WORK IS NOT AN EASY JOB. I have a new found level of respect for all that work in mineral exploration camps world wide.

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When I get back to the office I'll upload some GoPro videos of us bushwacking straight across the valleys and cliffs. Internet reception is limited and has not been our camps best friend so we try and conserve usage. Where we got dropped off is where the transmitter will stay for a couple days for them to do the surveys once the loops are completed. Once the data is collected it gets sent over to the Crone office in Ontario where they compile it completely then EQT sends it over to our consulting geophysicist Alan King.
*Little note here; I've been re-reading the book 'The Big Score' (the tell all story of the Robert Friedland, Inco and the Voisey's Bay story) while up here in The Big Land and have come across several names of individuals that were a big part of it's developments that are now apart of our developments. Before Inco committed to go forward with a minority stake of 25% into Friedland's Diamond Field's they wanted to make sure the Voisey's high grade nickel discovery was for real. They sent in their 'Operation Green Team' which was made up of conservative geologist Ed Pattison, and two men from Inco's Engineering Building, Alan King, manager of geophysics, and Paul Golightly, a senior research geologist. It was their job to be as skeptical as possible. Sure enough after their thorough site visit they reported back to Inco's Michael Sopko that it was the real deal. At the time they could only estimate that the Voisey's Bay indicated possible ore was 10% higher than Diamond Field's estimated 25 million tonnes. To date we know the Voisey's total discovered ore is at 141 million tonnes.

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There's quite a few camp personnel here that have worked at Archean Resources, Voisey's Bay, Inco, Vale and also on projects of great success. All of us here at camp have gotten along tremendously and are hoping and praying that the drillers come in and prove Equitas' theory. In the meantime I'm hoping the Canadian Helicopter's HQ will give approval to strap the GoPro camera onto the outside of the helicopter so we can do a property fly-over. Crossing the fingers.



P.s. if you get to make your way up to camp make sure you bring a bug jacket, there be bugs in d'em hills!

Sean Kingsley | Manager, Corporate Communications

Equitas Resources Corp. |Nickel Exploration in Labrador

Tel: 604.681.1568

Toll-Free: 1.877.377.6222

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