Diamond drilling has resumed on CaribGold Resources’ (TSE) Santa Clara gold project in Cuba. Three mineralized structures — San Jose, Vista Hermosa and Lote Grande — will be investigated during this 4,570-metre program.
At San Jose, four holes will test a flat-lying, 200-by-400-metre, gold soil anomaly with associated copper values. Sampling within this area returned values of up to 3.8 grams gold per tonne over 9.9 metres.
At Vista Hermosa, six holes are planned to assess a 200-metre-long soil anomaly in an area where chip sampling returned values of up to 8 grams within a 2-metre-wide, silicified zone and up to 3 grams in the adjacent wall rock alteration.
The Lote Grande zone is a 500-metre-long section within the Pedro Barba structure. Surface sampling returned up to 19 grams in quartz and up to 12 grams in soil samples. Several holes are planned to test this vein structure, together with a parallel structure 100-150 metres to the south.
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