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Aurcana Silver Corp V.AUN.H

Aurcana Silver Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration, development, and operation of natural resource properties. The Company’s development properties are the Revenue-Virginius mine (the Revenue-Virginius mine or Ouray), located in Ouray Colorado and held through the Company’s 100% owned United States subsidiary, Ouray Silver Mines, Inc. (OSMI) and the Shafter silver property (the Shafter Silver Project or Shafter), located in Presidio County, Texas and held Aurcana Silver Corporation. The Revenue-Virginius mine is located in southwestern Colorado about 5.5 miles southwest of the town of Ouray. Access to the mine site is via County Road 361. The Shafter Silver Project, which is 375 miles southeast of El Paso, in Presidio County, southwest Texas, within a historic mining district.


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Comment by uudamannon Aug 17, 2020 4:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Visit the worlds highest grade silver mine

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Visit the worlds highest grade silver mineOK. Let's see if I understand this. They have lined up 3 miles of new claims extending out from the Virginius and Monongahela veins for some of which drill results are pending. PENDING. Picture a 4 ft. wide, 3 - 4 mile long stope connected to the back end of an 8000 ft (1.5 mile), 130 yr old, miniature pony tunnel through which dozens of men and up 300 - 400 tons of rock are going to travel every day. With a battery powered train sets. Transit time alone would knock down the work shift 50%. How would you ventilate this? By vigorously waving your safe-mining permit in the air?

There is speculation and then there is this:

 
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