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Re: GA drill holes
July 28, 1999 at 20:23:51
In Reply to: Re: GA drill holes
posted by audigger53 on July 28, 1999 at 16:30:47

Negative on blasting/coring, holes are in deep woods and exist primarily in single walk- around outcrop about six foot through and five foot exposed above grade. The outcrop lays about two feet away on backside from slightly higher rock plateau. Likewise, outcrop is 25 feet above general lay of land in that area with plunging walkable slope; while plateau is thirty feet elevation for area. Evidence also remains of ancient hand dug shaft (now collapsed) nearby along cliff face in the form of tailings in horseshoe shape (mounded about twelve feet high with radius of ten feet). It has held interest for sometime. Saw your posting, appreciate your finesse' in lambasting a aggrandizer. Poor deluded man. Hope he likes Crow for someday may have to eat same. Regards; CB.


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