As mentioned, I don't see any evidence of ground disturbance in any recent aerial images. Aircore drilling on the ENT side of the border is extremely unlikely IMO. SFR may have poked around on the ground and seen something, but my guess is that the drilling program is just pattern drilling inside the AUR ground (and kept out of the ENT ground to keep the JV costs separate).
There is a good chance that if this discovery does become as big as DeGrussa, then mineralisation will extend into the ENT ground, as it is currently only 200m from the border. The one drill hole to the east is unlikely to be deep enough so it is anyone's guess as to how big the footprint is. The same can be said about the next drill section towards the west. The only information so far is that the dip is apparently away from the ENT ground (towards the north), but anything could be going on at depth underneath the oxide zone.
Blythefan - who are you referring to when you say 2 from 2 for not finding VMS? Obviously not SV as she is not a he.
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