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EASTERN SARY JAZ PROPERTYThe Eastern Sary Jaz Property covers an area of 912 square kilometres along the Kyrgzstan-Kazakhstan border within the Tien Shan Metallogenic belt. The Tien Shan Metallogenic belt extends from Uzbekistan in the west, through Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan into northwestern China. The Tien Shan belt of rocks is a major metallogenic province, which is host to world class gold deposits including Centerra Gold Inc.'s (TSX - CG) Kumtor Deposit. Since 1997, Kumtor has produced over 5 million ounces and is estimated to contain a remaining 3.2 million ounces of reserves and 3.4 million ounces of resources, making it the largest gold mine in Kyrgyzstan and one of the largest gold deposits in the Tien Shan Metallogenic belt. The Kumtor Deposit is hosted within Vendian rocks of the Jetymtau Formation consisting of pyritiferous black shales, phyllite, slate, conglomerate and siltstone, bound by two major northeast trending structures, the Nickolaev Line to the north and by Atbashi-Inylchek fault to the south. This sequence of rocks extends northeastward from the Kumtor Deposit, approximately 110 kilometres, onto the Eastern Sary Jaz Property. Very little exploration work has been conducted on the Eastern Sary Jaz Project to date. Douglas Turnbull, P. Geo., a qualified person for the purposes of NI 43-101 was responsible for the preparation of the technical information disclosed in this summary.
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