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(¿¿ &( ¿¿Kato ( ! & & & && & &( &( (Enaruko V. &( &&( ( & & && &( & J &( VENEZUELA GUYANA &( & & &&& SURINAME & & Puwa V.( & &&& FRENCH GUIANA && COLOMBIA & &&( & & ¿¿Monkey& Mountain ¿¿& (Oweiteik V. EQUADOR & S 2 IN & A & T N U PERU O SOUTH AMERICA & M Drainage samples have been collected by GGMC in the areas on this map && A Assay results are available for the areas coloured red. M & A BRAZIL Detailed reports on the geology, structure, petrology and geochemistry are available, or in preparation. & R & K O BOLIVIA IW 88 PARAGUAY 88 ¿¿Surama ¿¿ PACIFIC OCEAN Tiger Pond ( ATLANTIC OCEAN 0 ¿¿Karasabai Apoteri ¿¿ ¿¿ CHILE URUGUAY 0 4 ARGENTINA 4 ¿¿Annai ( Good Hope 88 A ¿¿Meretezero ¿¿Karanambo (I) (Sunnyside¿¿ ¿¿ Yupukari Village ( )) & ¿¿Pirara ¿¿Hunt Oil Rig A Parishara )) ( )))) ¿¿Manari & Nappi( Lethem ¿¿Lethem )) (Moco Moco )) ( )) ¿¿CampJaguar Jaguar KANUKU MOUNTAINS 2 For further information contact : Robeson Benn, Commissioner. Guyana Geology and Mines Commission 2 Tel (592) 2252862, 2252865, 2253047 Macusi Village Fax (592
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