Diamonds / GTEN16
Description
The GTen 16 property is adjacent to the Drybones
Bay, Great Slave Lake, kimberlite camp approximately 55 km. S.E.
of Yellowknife NWT. Consolidated Gold Win Ventures Inc. has an
option to earn a 49% interest in GTEN 16.
GTen 16 is located 15 kilometres northeast of Snowfield's Mud
Lake kimberlite discovery and approximately 18 kilometres east
of New Shoshoni's two diamondiferous kimberlite pipe discoveries.
An initial drill hole was completed on one target from the ice
in 2005.
The drill was then moved to test the Defeat Lake anomaly of New
Shoshoni's Fate Claim (CGW was granted a 10% interest for its
part).
Delineation geophysics on the GTEN 16 has outlined a strong high
and low magnetic anomaly on the GTEN 16 claim which is typical
of kimberlites elsewhere. The high was tested from the ice in
2005 and the low remains to be drill tested this winter (2006)
as this significant anomaly has not been explained.