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March 6th, 2011
Mapping Project by British Columbia Geological Survey Identifies “Unprecedented Opportunities” in New Zones

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Romios Gold Resources Inc. announces that a 2010 mapping project from the British Columbia Geological Survey (“BCGS”) confirmed Romios’ previous claims that the Dirk property mineralization is analogous to and may be as large as the Galore Creek project.

Samples collected by Romios from the Dirk property produced numerous anomalous values (Press Release February 9, 2011) including a 3.0 metre chip sample of 6.21% Cu, 0.57 g/t Au, and 44.1 g/t Ag. The BCGS also reports values up to 21 ppb platinum and 64 ppb palladium from samples that they collected from the Dirk property.Mitch Mihalynuk and Jim Logan of the BC Ministry of Forests, Mines and Lands first presented the information to the public at the 2011 AMEBC Roundup Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. They postulated that the Dirk property and the VMS belt discoveries, of which Romios is the primary tenure holder, are “unprecedented opportunities to expand the ‘Golden Triangle’ to the north, from the Eskay Creek, Snip, and Rock and Roll deposits, towards the large Cu-Au-Ag porphyries in the neighbouring Galore Creek area” which includes Romios’ Trek property and the NovaGold/Teck Resources’ Copper Canyon property. Read More