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Caza Gold Defines Large Initial Drill Target at the Pedregal Gold Zone on the Los Andes Property, Nicaragua Greg Myers, CEO and President of Caza Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:CZY)(PINKSHEETS:CZGDF)(FRANKFURT:CZ6) announces that Caza has defined a large initial drill target at the Pedregal high sulfidation epithermal gold zone on the Los Andes project in Nicaragua. Detailed geological mapping and rock chip sampling (approximately 850 samples in the Pedregal area) have defined a strong silver anomaly in a silicified breccia along a cliff face, which is exposed for approximately 150 meters (m) long, disappearing under cover. High silver values, up to 196.9 grams per tonne (gpt) in rock chip samples, are associated with advanced argillic, argillic, and strongly silicified alteration zones in a breccia, typical of several high sulfidation epithermal gold deposits. Pedregal is located at the margin of a large volcanic caldera, one of a series of volcanic calderas and high sulfidation epithermal alteration zones lying along a regional 1st order northwest-trending fault zone that defines the Central Gold Belt in Nicaragua. The highest silver values occur in the silicified breccia zone near north trending faults which cut the northwest trending fault zones. The mineralized breccia is beneath an extensive, weakly mineralized argillic alteration cap which is more than 4 kilometers (km) long and at least 3 km wide, with an advanced argillic alteration zone which is at least 2.5 km long and 1 km wide. Smaller areas with higher temperature natroalunite are focused around north to northwest trending radial faults. Strongly anomalous arsenic, antimony, bismuth, and tellurium occur in the argillic cap and silicified breccias in the Pedregal area along with anomalous silver and gold. The alteration and metal concentrations possibly indicate leakage from mineralization deeper in the hydrothermal system. (Please visit the following link to see map: http://cazagold.com/_resources/3-21-2012_Pedregal_fig.pdf) Broad scale alteration and trace metal anomalies at Pedregal are zoned around 2nd order northeast- and north-trending cross-faults. The Pedregal, San Francisco and Quisaltepe drill targets are each located along a northeast-trending fault zone where it is cut by the northwest-trending faults (see map link). This mineralized fault zone is at least 17 km long and mapping continues to expand the system. More than 40 strongly silicified breccia bodies with advanced argillic and argillic alteration and trace metal anomalies occur within this regional northeast-trending structural zone and host anomalous gold and silver values and highly elevated values of trace metals, which are associated with the precious metals such as arsenic, bismuth, and tellurium.
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