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Osprey Gold Development Ltd. OSSPF

Osprey Gold Development Ltd is involved in the business of exploration, development, and exploitation of mineral resources in Canada. The company's properties consist of Goldenville, Caribou Gold, Miller Lake, Gold Lake, and Lower Seal Harbour. Its Goldenville property is located in St. Mary's district, Guysborough County. The Caribou Gold property is situated in Nova Scotia. It's Gold Lake property lies approximately 70 kilometres northeast of Halifax. The company's Lower Seal Harbour property


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Post by badbear420on Aug 23, 2018 6:39pm
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More of Eric Coffin from Hard Rock Advisory talking on Os

More of Eric Coffin from Hard Rock Advisory talking on Os “Cooper told me yesterday they have brought a bigger excavator in and are trenching now. The one they were using wasn't quite big enough to get as deep as they needed in a few places. He feels pretty strongly they have more disseminated zones on the Miller Lake project too but that one isn't trenchable - too boggy - so they will have to drill to try and expand that one.

One other thing Cooper told me that I took as good news is that the Elk area is not one of the ones that saw past mining or much exploration for that matter. The closest drill hole is a couple hundred metres away and there are only a handful in the general area. He sent me a picture of part of the trench - trust me, the stuff does not jump out at you so I'm not surprised it didn't get any attention back in the day.

 He also showed me a picture of some old core the vendor had. There were a lot of veins in greywacke, which got Cooper's attention because you wouldn't expect to see that. Greywacke is the other main rock type in the area. It contains a lot more silica and is a "tight" rock - not something you would expect to be a good host rock. They are following up on that too.”

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