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Cabral Identifies In-situ Vein Mineralization at Alonso Target, Cuiú Cuiú, and Expands Size of Gold Anomaly
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2020) -  Cabral Gold Inc.  ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Cabral Identifies In-situ Vein Mineralization at Alonso Target, Cuiú Cuiú, and Expands Size of Gold AnomalyVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2020) -  Cabral Gold Inc. (TSXV: CBR) (\"Cabral\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it has identified a vein containing visible gold mineralization at the Alonso target. The Company is also pleased to provide a further update regarding the ongoing regional exploration work at the Cuiú Cuiú project in Brazil.HighlightsTrenching has identified visible gold in an E-W trending quartz vein structure located adjacent to the area where 24 rock samples from boulders returned highly anomalous gold values ranging from 11.6 to 200.3 g/t gold. A composite grab sample of vein material excavated from this vein returned 15.8 g/t goldIn addition, sheeted quartz veinlet mineralization was observed in bedrock 25m north of the outcropping vein structure described above suggesting the presence of a broader mineralized zone associated with a prominent E-W trending magnetic anomaly. This style of mineralization is typical, albeit higher grade, of the known mineralization which comprises the existing MG and Central gold deposits at Cuiú Cuiú as well as the Machichie target which was discovered during early 2019 Reconnaissance work to the east of the area where the original high-grade quartz-pyrite boulders were identified, has returned anomalous gold values in soils up to 900m to the east. Additional quartz-pyrite float material has also been identified up to 1.3km east of the high-grade quartz-pyrite boulders, further extending the Alonso target area to the eastAlan Carter, President & CEO stated \"The identification of visible gold in an outcropping quartz vein adjacent to the area of abundant quartz-pyrite boulders at Alonso is an important step forward in identifying the source of the quartz boulders which recently returned gold values of 11.3 to 200.3 g/t gold. Furthermore, the possible presence of a broad mineralization halo extending at least 25m to the north of the main vein structure suggests that the style of gold mineralization at Alonso is similar to the two main existing gold deposits at MG and Central. This further supports the conclusion that Cuiú Cuiú is an emerging district containing multiple gold...