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Eagle's Vision Minerals
Au-Ag-Cu-Ni-Zn-Pb
The property is located in north central Newfound land about 12 km north of Grand Falls/Winsor less than 1 km from the local municipal road branching off the New Bay pond road (NTS 2E/4).
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Eagle's Vision Minerals
Au-Ag-Cu-Ni-Zn-Pb
The property is transversed by old woods roads, which are driveable by ATVs, off New Bay Pond Road. When you combine this claim with, founding partner, William Pynn's claim; the total area staked is over 10 square Kms.
The property lies within the Dunnage Zone and is underlain by the Early Silurian Charles Lake Volcanics.
The Charles Lake Volcanic belt comprises two intimately interlayed units in this region.
Recent prospecting by the present owners has led to the discovery of a new base metal/gold occurrence on the property.
The 2017 year rock samples results have returned up to: 21 g/t Au, 508 ppm Ag, 3,280 ppm Cu, 1,080 ppm Ni, 1,320 ppm Zn, 1,040 ppm Pb, and 120,220 ppm Fe.
Information taken from the Eagle’s Vision poster prodced by the Matty Mitchel Prospectors resource room.
Revised December,2016. Click here for: Orginal Property Poster
Revised December,2016. Click here for: Orginal Property Poster
Highlights
Recent prospecting by the present owners has led to the discovery of a new base metal/gold occurrence on the property.
- New discovery of gold base metals.
- Little previous exploration in the area.
- Previous year's assays (o/c) up to: 9.5 g/t Au, 3.6% Zn, .58% Cu, and 2.07% Pb.
- This year's assays (o/c) up to: 21 g/t Au, 508 ppm Ag, 3280 ppb Cu, 1080 ppb Ni, 1320 ppm Zn, and 1040 ppm Pb.
- Good Access.
Prospecting Videos
A Comparison of the rock / outcropping with the initially samples taken by logger (William Pynn) – Gold 9.45 and 4.5 grams per ton and elevated Copper, Silver, Lead, Zinc Nickle etc.
Uncovering example of the very important explosive red rock.
Al Keats continue to talk about the Breccia.
Alan Keats identifies Pyrite and Chalcopyrite from Breccia outcrop.
Pyrite and Chalcopyrite clearly visible with naked eye in Breccia outcrop.
Dyke Volcanics.