Yale Stakes New Mexican Property

VANCOUVER - Yale Resources Ltd. reported that it has received formal title for the Dos Naciones property located in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The Dos Naciones property contains two known areas of historic mining that primarily targeted copper-silver-zinc-gold skarns. The potential for a porphyry-style target within the property is high as these skarn bodies occur on the edge of a regional magnetic anomaly that measures 2 km in diameter that hosts an intrusive body with multiple strongly altered exposures that contain pyrite, local galena and in one area small mines that exploited high grade silver-lead veins.
The Dos Naciones property is 2,391 hectares (or 23.91 square km) in size and was staked by Yale's wholly owned subsidiary Minera Alta Vista and is located approximately 160 km northeast of Hermosillo in the heart of Sonora's porphyry district.
Sampling by Yale has highlighted the high potential of these skarns as 20 of 24 samples (83 %) taken to date have returned grades greater than 0.5 % copper and 9 samples (38 %) returned grades greater than 1.0 % copper. A phase two exploration program is commencing.
The Dos Naciones area is located in the southwestern portion of the property the area contains two known skarn bodies that are separated by approximately 750 metres of intrusive rocks which host several high-grade silver-lead veins.
The eastern skarn forms a hill measuring 200 by 150 metres and is 50 metres high. This hill has several workings around its edges as well as several small open cuts throughout. The western skarn has been traced on surface for 70 metres and averages 12 metres in width. This zone appears to be in contact with the intrusive and thus the depth potential could be significant.
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