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Angkor Gold Corp.: Assays received for further holes on Border North Vein gold prospect, Oyadao tenement, Cambodia
Assays received for further holes on Border North Vein gold prospect, Oyadao tenement, Cambo...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nAngkor Gold Corp.: Assays received for further holes on Border North Vein gold prospect, Oyadao tenement, Cambodia\n\nAssays received for further holes on Border North Vein gold \n prospect, Oyadao tenement, Cambodia. \n Value of 21.5g/t over 1.1m in drillhole OY11-051 \n Drilling continues on bull’s eye on Border South. Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 28, 2012) - ANGKOR GOLD CORP. (TSXV: ANK) (“ANGKOR”) has \nreceived further assay results from the current Border Prospect drilling program \nfrom the Oyadao North Tenement, Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia. The drill program \nwas aimed at the Border North Vein, where extensive open workings by artisanal \nminers have exposed a robust quartz vein system over a strike length in excess \nof 500m. The holes from OY12-044 to OY12-049 explored workings well to the west, \nbut all showed no significant values, despite a grab sample of 34.03g/t Au \npicked up in the creek beside OY12-0049D. Hole OY12-051 was the first of two \naimed at consolidating our understanding of the eastern workings which is where \nthis program commenced and where grab samples recorded gold values up to 14.8g/t \nAu. Hole OY11-041D, in the last update (Press Release 2012-01-17), returned best \nvalues of 10.3g/t Au over 1.2m from 38.9m and 6.7g/t Au, 2.9% Zn over 1.3m from \n63.8m.\nHOLE \n DEPTH \n GRADE NUMBER \n from \n to \n int \n Au g/t \n Ag g/t \n Cu % \n Pb % \n Zn % OY11-051D \n 43.90 \n 47.40 \n 3.50 \n 6.52 \n 0.85 \n 0.029 \n 0.003 \n 0.012 INCLUDES \n 43.90 \n 44.37 \n 0.47 \n 34.29 \n 2.00 \n 0.076 \n 0.004 \n 0.017   \n 71.25 \n 74.75 \n 3.50 \n 7.29 \n 0.03 \n 0.099 \n 0.006 \n 0.052 INCLUDES \n 72.25 \n 73.35 \n 1.10 \n 21.52 \n 0.60 \n 0.019 \n 0.014 \n 0.141 *Note that as this is very early in the exploration history of \nthe property, true thicknesses cannot be made with any degree of certainty. \nHence all thicknesses quoted are intersection thicknesses, with no corrections \napplied. \n** Note that all high gold values are cut to a maximum of \n34.286g/t (1.00oz per ton). There is no bottom cut: all values within the \ninterval are included, it being too early for distinction between waste and ore. \nHost rock is paragneiss, derived from metasediments. The upper \nzone in OY12-051, from 43.9m is a brecciated quartz-calcite-sericite altered \nv...