FYIThe Twin Creeks deposit is hosted by black calcareous material and hole five is black non-calcareous. Also, most Carlin deposits are found on the east side of the fault line if I remember correctly. Also, shouldn't the gold deposit be found closest to the highest concentration of gold in ground water? The location of the highest concentration of gold in ground water is where it would pick the scent up from the highest concentration of gold in the ground. Gold doesn't move to far from its source. Looks to me like ppb gold in the ground resulted in ppt gold being detected in the water. Sorry folks, so far this is what it seems like. Also, they went through the fault structure with the drill holes. Are you expecting that they will find gold in a crack off of the fault? Possible I guess, but wouldn't you find gold in the fault? Just me thinking out loud and playing devils advocate!