Ana Paula Photos

Updated March 25, 2013


Looking west at Ana Paula


Looking east to Torex


Ana Paula


Ana Paula


Ana Paula

 

 

 

Ana Paula Photos

 


View south east across the Guerrero Gold Belt from the Ana Paula Project


The town of Cuetzala Del Progeso where the company maintains filed offices.


The core storage and sample cutting facility is kept under 24 Hour Security.


Part way through a sample audit program of Goldcorp's sample data. This site was covered for use as a core logging facility.


Dr. Craig Gibson and the Ana Paula technical team review QA-QC procedures during an audit and re-logging of core form Goldcorp’s 2005 drill program, prior to drill start up.


Repairing the old bridge to the town of Cuetzala Del Progreso, Guerrero. The company field offices are located here, 30minutes from the project on paved and dirt roads.


Building the core logging facilities.


Core fresh from the barrel at AP-10-17


Core logging at the company logging facility near the project.


Surface access agreements are signed that provide 10 years unrestricted access for all exploration activities.


2010 Drill program progress review with Gillian Kearvell, VP Exploration, and Dr. Craig Gibson.


New Core Storage is currently available for 10,000 meters with ample space for increased capacity.


Drilling AP-10-17


Sections AP-10-19


Sections AP-10-19

 

 

Aurea Norte Photos

 


QP Tour, San Luis Showing, Aurea Norte Project. Morelos Project (Limon Deposit) in the background.


Magnetic Survey in progress over the ApetlancaProject, March 2011.


ProDeMin field crew reviewing altered outcrops at Apetlanca showing, Aurea Project, 2010


High Tension power lines cross the Aurea Norte and Ana Paula project. View of Nuevo Balsas Pueblo and the water Reservoir created by the nearby Caracol Hydroelectric Power Dam.


A structural history written into limestone outcrops, San Luis Showing, Aurea Norte Project, 2009.


Mineralized intercept from drill hole SL-003. Interval assayed 1.11 gm/tonne Gold over 16.6 metres downhole (or 0.61 gm/tonne gold over 37.25 metres).

 

 

Aurea Sur Photos

 


Looking across the Aurea Sur Project


Ken Thorsen reviews pyroxene skarn outcrops, Aurea Sur Project


Local Gambusino Mine workings, Aurea Sur Project.


Local Gambusino Mine workings, Aurea Sur Project.


View looking north over the Vinatas Showing, Aurea Sur Project


A fine grained garnet pyroxene skarn from the Tepetates drilling. Drillhole AS002.


A course grained garnet pyroxene skarn from the Tepetates drilling. Drill hole AS003.


Altered intrusion at the Acapulco Showing. This is one of many areas that remain to be drill tested.


Richard Whittall, Dr. David Euresti discuss Aurea Sur Exploration results with Ing. Alfonso Martinez Vera

 

 

Oaxaca Photos

 


Disseminated sulfide in strongly silicified porphyry at Las Jarillas prospect, Ejutla II.


Quartz after calcite at San Andreas Ninos vein on Ejutla I.


Leached rhyolite porphyry with stockwork at La Chigalla, Ejutla I.


Argillic alteration, stockwork, within quartz vein at Las Casas, Ejutla II.


Taken from road cut photo 1 - N continuation of Las Casas vein across arroyo (center of photo), Ejutla II.


Massive silica outcropping above road cut Las Casas vein, Ejutla II.


Bladed quartz after calcite texture indicative of high level boiling zone at Las Casas vein, Ejutla II.


Strongly FeOx altered, stockworked and argillized fault breccia Las Jarillas prospect, Ejutla II.