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Sentinel Resources Technical Team Provides Initial Review of Seven Silver Exploration Licenses in New South Wales, Australia

VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 28, 2020 /CNW/ - Sentinel Resources Corp. (CSE: SNL) (US OTC PINK: SNLRF) ("Sentinel" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that its seas

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Sentinel Resources Technical Team Provides Initial Review of Seven Silver Exploration Licenses in New South Wales, Australia

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 28, 2020 /CNW/ - Sentinel Resources Corp. (CSE: SNL) (US OTC PINK: SNLRF) (\"Sentinel\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that its seasoned exploration team of Dr. Peter Pollard, director and Chief Geologist of Sentinel, and Dr. Christopher Wilson, senior advisor to Sentinel, has provided an initial review of Sentinel's seven highly prospective, silver-focused exploration licenses located in New South Wales, Australia. The exploration licenses are known as Wallah Wallah, Stony Creek, Carrington, Dartmoor, Glens Skarns, Broken Hill West and Goongong (collectively, the \"Silver Projects\")(Figure 1). First-pass  review of the extensive historic data for the Silver Projects indicates that Wallah Wallah, Stoney Creek and Carrington are high priority projects. All are located in a significantly silver-mineralized part of the southern Lachlan Orogenic Belt. Review of the other Silver Project licenses is ongoing. Once complete Sentinel will provide an update on the planned work program. Highlights: Wallah Wallah (ELA 6065) A 99 km2 licence hosting 6 historic silver mines and showings with reported rock-chip grades of over 1,000 g/t Ag. The historic Wallah Wallah prospect comprises mineralized lodes which crop out as gossans over a strike length of 2 kilometres. Historic records indicate that one lode was exploited to a depth of at least 46 m on four levels. Records indicate several thousand tonnes of material was processed at grades of 950 g/t Ag and 30% Pb1. The system is relatively unexplored, but the presence of minor tin, topaz and tourmaline with the silver-lead mineralization suggests it forms part of an intrusion-related system possibly related to nearby Devonian granites. Stoney Creek (ELA 6082) An 81 km2 licence hosting 7 high-grade, historic silver and gold mines and showings. Mineralization is likely of a low-sulphidation epithermal type — characterized by vein-hosted high-grade shoots. The Stoney Creek prospect comprises quartz-sulphide veins within an 85 m wide zone of alteration. Historic rock-chip grab samples assayed up to 18 g/t Au and 212 g/t Ag. Gundillions Reef is defined by a series of shafts, drives and small open pits that have been worked to a depth of approximately 200 metres. Rock-chip grab samples have returned assays of up to 50 g/t Au. Carrington (ELA 6080) ...

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