Colombian Mines provides sampling results
by Jo Black

Colombian Mines Corporation, a mining company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of high quality mineral properties, announces encouraging channel sampling results, at its totally owned Guayabales project in Colombia.
The results suggest 8.4 meters averaging 4.16 grams/tonne gold (g/t Au) and 32.4 grams/tonne silver (g/t Ag). The company has also commenced its Phase I diamond drilling program at Guayabales.
Gold and silver mineralisation at Guayabales and Marmato, is localised along west-northwest trending structures of the ‘Marmato structural zone’.
The company claims that mineralisation at Guyabales is characterised as distal, high grade epithermal veins historically exploited using selective underground mining methods, within a lower grade envelope of disseminated and stockwork style mineralization with bulk tonnage potential.
The company’s exploration team has identified three target areas on the property, designated the Encanto, Mill and Portada zones.
All three zones have yielded rock sample channel results with significant grades and widths.
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