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Beryllium Exploration Project

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Assay Results<br />

• In 2009, the underlying vendors have completed detailed geological mapping,<br />

prospecting and collected 146 total samples (including blanks) with significant<br />

values of beryllium returned, along with anomalous values of lithium and uranium<br />

• Initial surface sampling (146 samples) have reported assays of up to 1,043 ppm<br />

total rare earth oxides (TREO), 1,690 ppm lithium (Li), average of 1,010 ppm<br />

beryllium (Be) and 1,270 ppm rubidium (Rb).<br />

• Detailed mapping has shown an anomalous area of roughly 500 by 1,000 m with<br />

another neighboring anomalous area of 500 by 500 m. In addition, both anomalies<br />

are flanked by quaternary alluvium and could extend substantially under shallow<br />

cover<br />

• In addition, sampling and mapping of a decline excavated in rhyolite breccias show<br />

highly anomalous Li, Rb and weakly anomalous TREO assays from 460-1050 ppm,<br />

471-1035 ppm, and 392-461 ppm respectively

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