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Property NewsOctober 1, 2004 Nevada Pacific Gold has released results from the 10,000 ft phase one-drill program on the Amador Canyon Silver project, Nevada, USA. The primary exploration target is a bulk tonnage disseminated/stockwork-type silver deposit with open-pit mining characteristics. Eighteen RC holes and 3 core holes comprising 10,008 ft have been completed. The Amador Canyon mineralized horizons have been traced on surface by mapping and sampling for over 9,000 ft. Phase I drilling was designed to test approximately 1,200 ft of the strike length of the north-northwest trending zone of mineralization. All of the drill holes show significant zones of pervasive dissemination of silver and trace elements at geochemical levels. The best hole, Hole AM-04-15, returned a 40-foot interval containing 8.4 opt silver, including 10 feet averaging 23.4 opt. October 1, 2004 Released results from the 10,000 ft phase one drill program on the Amador Canyon Silver project.The primary exploration target is a bulk tonnage disseminated/stockwork-type silver deposit with open-pit mining characteristics. Eighteen RC holes and 3 core holes comprising 10,008 ft have been completed. The Amador Canyon mineralized horizons have been traced on surface by mapping and sampling for over 9,000 ft. Phase I drilling was designed to test approximately 1,200 ft of the strike length of the north-northwest trending zone of mineralization. All of the drill holes show significant zones of pervasive dissemination of silver and trace elements at geochemical levels. The best drill hole AM-04-15 returned a 40-foot interval containing 8.4 opt silver, including 10 feet averaging 23.4 opt. October 1, 2004 Released results from the 10,000 ft phase one drill program on the Amador Canyon Silver project.The primary exploration target is a bulk tonnage disseminated/stockwork-type silver deposit with open-pit mining characteristics. Eighteen RC holes and 3 core holes comprising 10,008 ft have been completed. The Amador Canyon mineralized horizons have been traced on surface by mapping and sampling for over 9,000 ft. Phase I drilling was designed to test approximately 1,200 ft of the strike length of the north-northwest trending zone of mineralization. All of the drill holes show significant zones of pervasive dissemination of silver and trace elements at geochemical levels. The best drill hole AM-04-15 returned a 40-foot interval containing 8.4 opt silver, including 10 feet averaging 23.4 opt.
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