Neighboring property -the La Evelyn holding of the
Post# of 2057
Colibri controls a stake near the western boundary of our Santa Elena leaseholds - it's called La Evelyn and Colibri is just beginning exploration of the property via the first step, trenching and assay of rock samples.
La Evelyn does not literally adjoin Santa Elena but it's maybe five miles west of our boundary. There is a holding owned by Polomo Gold held by Great Panther Mining between the Colibri and the Mexus properties. Colibri controls other sites in Mexico and if you love speculative penny gold mining stocks it might be worth watching.
The TSX symbol is CBI - currently 0.10 CDN and on the OTC it's CRUCF - currently 0.0917 and many days that symbol does not trade.
The base map I used is from the Mexico Mining Center and it's an interactive map - clicking on a colored holding will show the name and ownership of the property. That's the best depiction I've found of our claims and it covers all of Mexico. I will not make any claims for accuracy or how up to date is it .
Colibri article on current work at La Evelyn:
https://www.colibriresource.com/2021/03/colib...rn-sonora/
Six month chart for CRUCF:
https://www.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/CRUC.../real-time
Mexican Mining Center map of all claims in Mexico:
https://www.mexicominingcenter.com/gis/main.php
Locate the northern shore of the Gulf of California - zoom in and pan due east to Highway 2 and locate the seven discrete pink claims for Mexus Gold's Santa Elena property. Click on each claim to find the name of the claim and the owner. The northern six blocks are named Julio II thru VII, and are owned by Julio Baltazar Garcia and the southernmost claim, named Marta Elena, is jointly owned by his brother, Guillermo, and I believe their uncle, Oscar Baltazar Ortega. I assume there is a discrepancy in the mapping and the map does not depict the claim that includes the leach pad and ops area, probably Julio I.