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LOCATION
The Pistala project
is located east of the major NW-SE trending Incapquio
fault system in the Department of Tacna, Southern
Peru. The property lies in the same metallogenic
belt region as other world class deposits of South
America. The property is situated in an area accessible
by a frequently traveled gravel road and access
to water and power is nearby, if required.
UTM:
385,336 E
8,064,811 S
Size: 1600 Ha
Elevation Range: 2400-3000m

NEARBY MINING ACTIVITY
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Toquepala
Mine

'06 Cu Production:
151,775 Tonnes |
Cuajone Mine

'06 Cu Production:
174,399 Tonnes
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Cuajone • Cuajone • Cerro
Verde • Santa Rosa
These mines are
located approximately 150KM North West of the property,
are in full production, and are mining copper at
grades ranging from .3% to .74%.
HISTORY
Acquisition:
Following the recommendation of Senior Geologist Marco
Fernandez-Concha, on February 20, 2007, Network Exploration
Ltd staked (via an agreement with a Peruvian third
party) its 100% interest in the 1600 hectare Pistala
property at the ministry of Mines in Lima Peru.
PROJECT
DEVELOPMENT
Exploration
Plan:
First phase exploration (completed December 20, 2007)
consisted of surveying, mapping, and surface sampling
designed to develop a general understanding of the
geology of the Pistala project.

Network Exploration
will attempt to consult with neighboring claim-holders
Apex Silver and Western Metals to possibly collaborate
efforts for the engagement of larger scale airborne
surveying.
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