Eaglecrest Explorations (EEL-V) is awaiting results from seven diamond drill holes completed on its Trinidad concessions in northeastern Bolivia.
The holes follow a 50-metre grid spacing. They are drilled at an angle of minus 45 and are relatively shallow at some 50-70 metres.
Vancouver-based Eaglecrest says La Rosa, northeast of the main Trinidad vein, is “of particular interest.”
Two previously obtained channel samples returned gold values of 1.28 grams gold per tonne over 28 metres, and 0.97 grams gold over 16 metres. Individual rock samples from La Rosa returned values of up to 4.91 grams gold over 3 metres.
The Trinidad strike zone has a potential strike length of 1 km and remains open along strike and to depth. Regional prospecting has also begun on the Felicidad, San Jorge and Moxos concessions.
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