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Diamond Project Introduction

1. The Killala Lake diamond project:

 Is an advanced diamond exploration project, with diamond indicator minerals indicating excellent chemistry. The property is complemented by the discovery of distinct geophysical targets immediately up-ice of these mineral grains.

 The diamond rush that was triggered by the discovery of the Ekati and Diavik mines in Northern Canada, was curtailed by the Global financial crisis in 2008 and basically completed by 2011 with the rush of capital out of the resource sector. Highly prospective diamond exploration programs where halted at that time and received little to no advancement afterwards. This is exactly what happened to the Killala Lake property.

Starting in 2005 - Ripple Lake Diamonds Inc., past diamond explorer, conducted extensive regional heavy mineral sampling. This work reveled diamond indicator minerals proving direct evidence that there was a possible kimberlite field in the area. Furthermore electron microprobing of these indicator mineral grains demonstrated the existence of high Chrome, low Calcium G10 Pyrope garnets that are indicative of the presence of diamonds. Dr. Felix Kaminsky 2006 and Morris 2000 identify the possible kimberlite field.

Several iterations of sampling narrowed down the region to a small area (Promising area “A”) approximately 4 Km west of Killala Lake believed to be the source of the diamond indicator minerals, at which point airborne magnetic surveys were conducted. The surveys successfully identified discrete circular magnetic anomalies up to 400m in diameter at the up ice terminus of the diamond indicator minerals. This is good evidence that they were on the cusp of discovering a new kimberlite field.

Several years later, I (Rudy Wahl) acquired, by staking, the kimberlite indicator mineral train when it came open and previously staked the virtually unexplored ground up ice. At the PDAC in Toronto, I met with Dr. Felix Kaminsky, who told me that no work was done up ice from the kimberlite indicator mineral train as  the ground was staked Rudy Wahl; he offered his expertise, as he was most knowledgeable in regards to the diamond potential within the area.

2. Killala Lake South Property “Madonna Diamond Dyke” & Kimberlite pipe target:

The first diamond discovery in the Killala Lake area was made by Prospector Rudy Wahl in 2008, the diamond discovery “Madonna Dyke” is 8 km southeast of the promising area “A”. By discovering diamonds 8 km to the southeast of the promising area “A” proves that the diamond potential within the area is high. Rudy Wahl took a 1 ton bulk sample from the Madonna dyke and the bulk sample returned over 60 macro diamonds including 8 commercial sized diamonds. The diamonds are white, green, yellow, gray and brown. This diamond dyke is drill ready.

Dr. Shannon Zurevinski, P. Geo. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology Lakehead University visited the Madonna diamond dyke on August 28, 2014 and broke a rock sample from the dyke where Dr. Shannon Zurevinski discovered  a “yellow diamond” in the host rock, she has the sample with the yellow diamond in her office in Thunder Bay.

We outlined another kimberlite pipe target that is 220 meter in size just to the southwest of the Madonna diamond dyke, that kimberlite pipe target is drill ready. We have the ground magnetic and MMI survey completed over the target area as well.

3. Kimberlite pipe Target # 6:

This kimberlite target is 2.5 km to the southeast of the Madonna diamond dyke and has a150 x 125 meter coincident vegetation – magnetic high circular anomaly and no tree growth inside the ring, just high grass growing on it. We performed a Soil Gas Hydrocarbon (SGH) survey over this target with results indicating a rating of 6.0 out of 6.0 for a kimberlite target; essentially the same as the Impala kimberlite pipe on the Ekati Mine claim block. Ground magnetic & MMI survey over the target area also indicating a potential kimberlite target. This target is drill ready.

4. Para – Lamproite property:

In 2012 Rudy Wahl & Mike Dorval discovered a Para-Lamproite to the southwest of the Prairie Lake and 12 km to the southwest of promising area “A”. Rock samples taken from the Para – Lamproite area returned Diamonds, G10, G9, G3 garnets. The mineral chemistry from the Para Lamproite and its environment is promising.

5. Prairie Lake Ruffle Lake project Kimberlite pipe target.

References for the Killala Lake property:

Kaminsky, F.V. 2006. Assessment Report on the TCH Diamond Project for Ripple Lake Diamonds Inc.; Thunder Bay South District, Assessment Files, AFRO report number 2.31534, 218p.

 Morris, T.F. 2000. Geochemical and till pebble lithology data, surficial sediments sampling program, Schreiber – Killala Lake area, northwestern Ontario. OGS, Open File Report 6056, 62 p.