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Rich River Exploration Ltd.
JO - Luxor - Pedro Georgia
This property is an excellent gold-copper project in the prolific Stewart Gold camp of northern BC. This ground is very attractive because of it's location and geology. It's not far from tidewater on the Portland Canal just south of Stewart BC.
The claims cover the JO occurrence minfile number 103O 014. This is a northwest trending shear zone 1.21 metres wide and is exposed on surface for over 28 metres. The zone is open in all directions and soils and geophysics indicate good further potential. Samples of the massive sulphide-rich zone assayed up to 6.05 ounces per tonne gold, 48.67 grams per tonne silver and 22.6 per cent copper. There are numerous soil anomalies and other surface showings also.
Also the Pedro Georgia showings are in the same property group, minfile 103O 015, which consist of several high grade gold-silver veins and shear zones. Several adits have been developed on mineralized quartz veins and shears, some of which range to 3 metres in width. Recent exploration has re-discovered an upper and lower adit developed on a narrow shear zone containing quartz lenses. Chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and pyrite are evident. Grab and chip assays of heavily mineralized quartz assay up to 4.088 oz per ton Au and 32.75 oz per ton Ag. Exploration has been minimal to date, and the ground has excellent further discovery potential.

The property is located about 3.5 Km south of the Georgia River Gold Deposit. Total combined reserves reported at Georgia River deposit were 321,367 tonnes grading 28.7 grams per tonne gold Total measured, indicated and inferred reserves on the Georgia River property are in the order of 66,323 oz Au and 81,373 oz Ag. The Pedro - Georgia vein system is also geologically similar.
The property is located in the area of Stewart in northwestern British Columbia, the Stewart mining camp hosts significant gold mineralization in several structurally controlled,sulphide-replacement zones occurring within a well-mineralized trend of the Hazelton group volcanic rocks common to the Stewart-Iskut-EskayCreek gold district.
The Jurassic Hazelton group in this area is themain host for significant precious and base metal deposits including the Silbak Premier, the Big Missouri, the Silver Coin, the Sulphurets, the Red Mountain and the Eskay Creek deposits.
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