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43-101 2009 Technical Report On The San Antonio Project, Baja ...

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PEDIMENT GOLD CORP.holes and trenches has not been verified. Results obtained by Echo Bay suggest areasonable chance to build a resource in the Cañada Del Agua area with further exploration.<strong>The</strong> best trench results were reported CATR-3 with 12 m of 5.177 grams per tonne with anadditional 10 metres of 0.789 grams per tonne. <strong>The</strong> best drill hole results obtained show 6m of 1.84 grams Au per tonne in (RC at 60 degrees) SA-95-23 and 22 m of 2.006 g Au inSA-95-35c (core drill hole at 60 degrees). <strong>The</strong>se angled drill intervals are near true widths.In addition to the drilling and trenching EBX reports that three IP lines were completedover the Cañada Del Agua zone. Soil sampling was also done over part of the concessionsuggesting with the trench findings that two parallel zones are present in the area.9.6. Aurora Area Mineralization<strong>The</strong> Aurora area is located about 2 km directly south of Las Colinas mineral deposit in thesame shear zone. No drilling has been performed in the Aurora area. <strong>The</strong> Aurora zoneextends from an area of old workings south nearly two kilometers to a gambusino workedarea called La Cruz. This zone has a roughly north-south strike with a westerly dip of about40 degrees. Old documents report workings to about 40 metres depth to access oxidizedmineralization for production. No quantitative estimate of production was made, howevernumerous workings exist on the ridge that contains the Aurora zone that indicate severalthousand tons of production.An old report circa 1910 by John A Avirette described part of the Aurora mine with 5assays reported having about 13.5 g Au per tonne and more than 200 g Ag per tonne. Waterwas reported at variable depth ranging from 20 to 130 meters in the area.<strong>The</strong> estimates of resources and reported assays in this and the prior section have not beenverified by a QP as required to validate a resource or data by NI <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong> standards. <strong>The</strong>resources and data are considered historical and that they are not compliant with NI <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong> reporting requirements and are reported here for information purposes only.

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