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The Dorozhni property lies 640 km north of Magadan City, covers 8.8 km, and is accessible by an all-weather gravel road. The nearest service centre is Susuman. Electrical power lines pass within 7 km of the property, from a generating plant located 60 km to the west. The 20-year comprehensive license, allows for all forms of exploration, developing, and mining activities.

Earliest exploration and mining work done on the Dorozhni property commenced in the 1930's. The property has been explored on the surface, by adits and diamond drilling. Soil geochemical surveys and ground magnetic and electric geophysical surveys were performed. During 1946-47, limited mining of high-grade quartz veins was undertaken and included the richest part of one quartz vein, which yielded 30 kg (approx. 1,000 oz) of gold.

The extent of the mineralized veins at depth remains unknown. In 1989, Russian C2 and P1 category resource estimates of 3.5 tons (approx. 115,000 ounces) of gold, under the Russian Classification System*, were reported for four quartz veins, grading on average 20 g/t Au. Historically, high-grade quartz veins were the focus of limited exploration; however, the Company believes the property has potential for a low-grade bulk tonnage gold deposit, which should be the primary focus.

The property contains sediments and metasediments intruded by granite and granodiorite. Gold mineralization occurs in quartz veins, forming a northeast trending subparallel system of veins. Mineralized veins reach lengths of 380 metres, with a thickness ranging from 0.4 to 2.4 metres. Typically, gold mineralization is associated with arsenopyrite, pyrite and galena. Chalcopyrite, sphalerite, magnetite and sulphosalts such as jamesonite and boulangerite, are also present. Gold distribution is extremely irregular, with a published highest grade of 6,322.2 g/t (approx. 196.5 oz/t). Silver content remains to be evaluated.

*The Russian Classification System for calculating mineral reserves and resources does not conform to the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) standards and definitions for resource estimates, as set out in the Canadian National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101). As such, these mineral resource estimates can not be relied upon without further evaluation.

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