RE:RE:Hole #6Zebra, I agree that the dynamics of this system are hard to interpret and figure out. I printed everything out yesterday on 11x17 sheets and lined up all of the drill results next to each other. It was much easier to analyze that way. My interpretation is that the alluvium does grade south to north, which causes water to flow downhill initially. Although, when it hits the bedrock, which is tilted and grading north to south, it appears that the water would backflow and follow faults in the bedrock. Based on everything I have read and all of the photos that I have reviewed, it would appear that NVDEF has found the right material in the bottom of the 230 meters of Hole 6. The secondary pyrite is going to be arsenian pyrite and NVDEF indicate that there were high levels of it. The bottom 230 meters in NVDEFs twitter photo appears to be the same Black carbonate material found at other mines and in the money for gold! I am a betting man and I would bet (and I have bet) that NVDEF has a discovery hole. If this hole is similar to Four Mile, then we would 1.5 ounces of gold over 230 meters. If that is the case this stock will go double digits quickly. If they would have not found Black Carbonate in Hole #6, I may have sold down my position some. I am taking Shells position at this time. I am not selling a single share until I know what is in that black carbonate! This could be a once in a life time opportunity here. How often do companies drill up 230 meters of black carbonaceous rock with all the characteristics of a Carlin deposit??? Realty