Pueblo Viejo

Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

Location

“Pueblo Viejo” Project with 3 properties are located in a highly prospective Au and Ag mineralization district and cover a total area of 14,600 hectares and the properties are separated by a few kilometers.

The projects have a very good location, since they are only 20km west of National Route 3; and the "Tres Cerros Station" (hotel, food, fuel, etc).

Location of “Pueblo Viejo”

In addition, the “Cerro Vanguardia” Mine and other nearby projects.

Puyuta Zone

“Puyuta” with 1,600has, is next to the “Piedra Negra” and “Covadonga” Projects, both of the cñia. Magna Terra Minerals.

So far the Project has only one field survey in its southern sector, where 2 targets appeared: One is the NW Edge of the “Puyutano” Dome; and another target with a Vein Breccia structure, several hundred meters long.

No rock samples have yet been extracted.

"Piedra Negra" Project

with the Vein System, Geology and Geochemistry of Au. (Posted by Magna Terra Minerals).

“Puyuta” Zone: A Vein Brecha system is observed in the southern zone. In addition, nearby projects are seen, such as the “Piedra Negra” Project with its rhyolitic dome and its vein systems.

Pueblo Viejo Zone

Pueblo Viejo

Pueblo Viejo has an area of 10,000 hectares. So far there is only one field survey of only 2 days with the extraction of 25 rock samples and the best Au value of 0.28ppm and the best Ag value of 28ppm.

The Project has several targets, and among them, an old and well-known one called "Cerro Solo", which is more than 800m long by about 400m wide, with typical LS epithermal vein/breccia structures. This one has old trenches and was drilled by the Cnia. CVSA a few years ago.

Location of “Pueblo Viejo”; and its target "Cerro Solo", in the northern zone; in addition to nearby projects.

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Pueblo Viejo Norte Zone

"Pueblo Viejo Norte" has an area of about 3,000 hectares. Up to now, no field visit has been made, although some 3 or 4 targets have been identified in satellite images with the possibility of finding vein-like structures.