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37 <br />i <br />~..; ,. <br />1 <br />1 <br />• • <br />1 where any rocks from that disturbance would have <br />2 occurred. That disturbance would be arcund and down <br />3 the drainage. Any rocks that occurred from that, <br />4 they could have fallen off actually into the canyon, <br />5 not into this drainage. Does that answer your <br />6 question? <br />7 MR. O'CONNOR: Yes. <br />8 MR. HERNANDEZ: This is one of the <br />9 boulders that showed a drill hole on it, just to give <br />10 an idea. There were two that I found that had drill <br />11 holes, as I said previously, and according to the <br />12 operators one was of too small diameter to be of <br />13 their operation, but could have have been of a <br />14 previous mining operation, more than likely would <br />15 ha:•e been a previous mining operation. Another <br />16 boulder that had a drill hale that was of the same <br />17 diameter that.. .they woal.d hav:e.. used_:~.: ,.T.his,.is,,.the:.; ..... <br />18 furthest rock from the spillage area that I found in <br />19 the drainage. This is orie that is actually, <br />20 according to Castle, on Ca ve of the Winds' property. <br />21 Their property line would run across the drainage <br />22 just behind this boulder. He re again is the pad for <br />23 scale. I believe that's i t. Yes. That's for this <br />24 area. Do you want to give us a road map? <br />25 MR. BANTA: So you are finished <br />MIDYETT REPORTING SERVICE <br />(303) 424-2217 <br />