Bam Bam Resources Expands Majuba Hill Project


VANCOUVER - Bam Bam Resources Corp. reported that the size of the Majuba Hill Project has been increased by almost seventy five percent. The Company has added 168 new, unpatented lode mining claims and over 600 acres of private mineral and surface rights. This new land further centralizes control of the emerging porphyry copper district under the Bam Bam umbrella.

David Greenway, President & CEO, said, "I am pleased that we have been able to expand the Majuba Hill Project to over 13 square miles (approx. 34 square kilometers). This substantial increase to our land package continues our strategy of turning Majuba Hill into a much larger and established, district size porphyry project. The goal is to continue to step out and find the true depth and size of the deposit."

Majuba Hill is a large contiguous land position controlling the emerging Majuba Hill Copper District, located northeast of Reno, Nevada. "Majuba Hill District" is comprised of extensive mineral and surface rights held by private ownership, patented mining claims, and Federal Lode Mining claims that are 100% controlled by Bam Bam Resources Corp.

The property is easily accessed via 23 miles of well-maintained dirt roads leading from U.S. Interstate 80. Reno and Elko are the major supply centers for exploration and mining activities in Nevada. The existing highways are sufficient for transportation of exploration-size heavy equipment. Development logistics would use the 4 lane Interstate 80 highway, Union Pacific railroad tracks and adjacent power, natural gas, and fiber optic transmission lines in the rail - highway corridor.