GPN greater pacific gold limited

a view of robinson range, page-3

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    Fatstocks, if you have a look at post #3070740 from vautex, it shows the MIS block E52/1555 (light blue) with the fe outline in red running through it. The fe runs into the green block on the right which is GPN's E52/1557.

    Where the fe runs outside the top of MIS' block, it goes into GPN's block E52/1860, which has a known historical deposit on it in that particular corner. You can see the deposit by reading the announcement by MIS on Dec19 2007, which shows grades of fe samples collected from E52/1555 and their other tenement a bit further east E52/1556.

    In fig.3 it gives a good arial view of Robinson Range and shows Area K which is next to the border of GPN's E52/1860. You can see the area that is covered by vautex's map. It is well worth a look.


    Midwest' section of Robinson Range is about 160km from their Weld Range deposit and 130km from Jack Hills. Below is a paragraph from an announcement on July 9 by MIS.


    "Midwest is also progressing high potential iron ore projects in proximity to Weld Range at Jack Hills and Robinson Range, as well as Koolanooka/Blue Hills and Koolanooka magnetite further south in the Mid West region of Western Australia."

 
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