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REPORT ON GEOLOGICAL MAPPING OF THE SANTA MARIA GRID GILLIES TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO November 30, 2004 For Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp Seymour Sears, P.Geo. 31M05SE2076 2.28896 GILLIES LIMIT 010

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REPORT ON GEOLOGICAL MAPPINGOF THE SANTA MARIA GRID

GILLIES TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO

November 30, 2004

For Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp

Seymour Sears, P.Geo.

31M05SE2076 2.28896 GILLIES LIMIT 010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. iSUMMARY . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . lINTRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS .. . . . .. .... ... ... .... 2PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS . .. . . .. .... . . .. ... 2TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 2EXPLORATION HISTORY . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . .. 2REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGY . .. .... ....... . 5WORK PROGRAM AND RESULTS . ... . ..... .... . ...... 5CONCLUSIONS ....... . .. .......... .. ......... ...... 6REFERENCES .. .. ..... ... .. ..... .. .. ... ............. 8

TABLE OF FIGURES

FIG l: LOCATION MAP . .. . . . .. .. . .... . ...... ....... 3FIG 2: CLAIM MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 4

APPENDIX

Sample Descriptions .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. ... ......... ...... Appendix IAssay Data .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . ........... ... ...... Appendix II

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SUMMARY

The Santa Maria Property of Cabo Mining Corp. is located within the Cobalt Silver mining camp in northeastern Ontario (Figure 1). The property, located in Gilles Limit North Township (Figure 2), is part of a large land holding scattered through five Townships in the Cobalt area. The property contains numerous pits, trenches and shallow shafts dating back to the early 1900's in search of cobalt and silver. The geological mapping and rock sampling reported herein was completed over a 31 km grid completed earlier in 2004.

The grid is underlain by four different geological units. These include a basement of Archean aged mafic to felsic volcanic rocks on the west with a narrow band of granitic rocks (Lorrain Granite) occupying the northeast and eastern side. A band of Huronian aged Coleman Group conglomerates occurs sporadically in the eastern part of the grid, and a relatively narrow Nipissing Diabase Sill cuts through the southern part. This sill dips gently towards the east and is thought to underly the other rocks at a shallow depth.

Fifty two rocks were collected during the mapping program and analysed for gold and 30 element ICP. The rocks sampled did not contain any economic mineralization. Several anomalous values in gold, silver and cobalt may warrant follow-up work including detailed mapping, rock sampling and soil test surveys.

Respectfully submitted,

Sudbury, Ontario Seymour M. Sears. P.Geo. November 30, 2004 Geologist

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INTRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS

This work report has been prepared on behalf of Cabo Mining Corp. of Vancouver, British Columbia. The content of this report is based on geological mapping and supervision by the author with mapping assistance by Jack Partington of Kitchener, Ontario and field assistance of Al Kon of Temiskaming Shores (Haileybury), Ontario. The field work commenced on September 6th and was completed by October 5 th, 2004.

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS

The work was completed on five claims located in the southeastern part of Gillies Limit Township, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario. The claims are listed below and shown on Figure 2, a portion of claim Index Map G - 3429.

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The northern part of the grid is accessed by an old road (Mayfair Mine Road) that departs from the Coleman Road which in turn departs from the town of Cobalt and passes around the North side of Giroux Lake, towards Silver Lake and ultimately to Santa Maria (approximately 12 km southeast of Cobalt). The last 6 kilometres is suitable only for all terrain vehicles (ATV's). The southern part of the grid can be reached by traveling south for 13 km along the Houndchutes Road that departs from the Coleman road approximately 2 km southeast of Cobalt. An overgrown ATV trail leads to Botha Lake (800 metres).

TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION

Maximum relief on the grid is approximately 30 meters. Topography is generally rolling with local steep ledges and cliffs. Most of the forest cover in this area is poplar with local mixed forest and cedar 7 alder swamps. Underbrush is typically dense. Drainage is towards the south and west into the Montreal River.

EXPLORATION HISTORY

Previous work in the Santa Maria area includes: trenching, pitting and prospecting in the early 1900's leading to the discovery of a large silver nugget in the 1920's. Very little information isavailable from this period.

During the period from 1946 to 1960, Santa Maria Mines Ltd. carried out trenching and

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3 sampling and drilled 16 holes in the general area, although assay data is lacking.

In 1997 Wabana Explorations Ltd. carried out prospecting and limited stripping in the immediate area of the reported silver nugget. They collected 26 rock samples. In 2000 S. Wareing and M. Simpson completed prospecting , a small grid and ground magnetometer surveys.

In 1998, Cabo Mining Corp. flew a regional scale geophysical survey covering this claim (High Sense Geophysical Surveys). Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp. completed 6 drill holes in the immediate area of the Santa Maria shaft in the north part of the grid in March of 2004 (Sears, 2004). In June, 2004 a ground magnetometer survey was completed over the Santa Maria Grid (Clearview Geophysics Inc.).

REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGY

The area is located in the southern part of the Cobalt mining camp and north of the Silver City mining camp and thus has not been well studied. It was included in a mapping program carried out by the Ontario Geological Survey in 1990 (Bom and Hitch, Map 2551). The grid lies within an inlier of Archean volcanic rocks. This inlier is bounded on the northeast side by the Lorrain Granite Batholith and on the southwest and south by a Nippissing Diabase sill. On a regional scale these Archean inliers occur within extensive areas of Huronian sedimentary rocks. Several types of Lamprophyre crosscut the Archean rocks in the Cobalt area.

WORK PROGRAM AND RESULTS

The work program on the Santa Maria grid included geological mapping and the collection of 52 rock samples representing all observed mineralization. The data is plotted on Map l accompanying this report (back pocket) at a scale of l :5000. Rock sample locations are plotted on this map with brief sample descriptions included as Appendix 1. Analytical results are included as Appendix 2.

The following Table presents rocks observed on the grid.

Table of Lithologies

NIPISSING

Unit 9) Diabase Sill; Medium to dark grey green, fine to medium grained to local pods of pegmatite, "varitextured"; generally barren of sulphides but locally pyritic; locally magnetite bearing;

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HURONIAN

Unit 6) Coleman Group Sediments6a) Conglomerate: sparse to very cobble rich; cobbles from cm scale to metre scale. typically of granite (very coarse boulders near base), greenstone and occasional quartz; relatively massive (unlayered); typically flat lying;

PRECAMBRIAN

Unit 5) Mafic to Ultramafic Intrusive Rocks; Dark green to black , fine to coarse grained, biotitic. generally barren of sulphides; occurs as dykes.Sai Lamprophyre Dykes: brown to greyish green, to black; contains biotite massive and relatively undeformed; occasionally contain xenoliths of various lithologies.

PRECAMBRIAN

Unit 3) Felsic Metavoicanic or Intrusive Rocks: Light grey to greenish to buff coloured, generally fine grained, locally fragmental; often confused with silicified mafic rocks. 3a) Rhyolite: generally light buff to white, fine grained, massive, may be sill of ranitic rock, may be silicified mafic rocks near granite contact.3b) Tuffaceous rocks: Light grey to greenish, may be brecciated, silicified nmafic to intermediate volcanic3c) Sericite Schist: Light grey to buff, sheared felsic rock. 3e) Felsite: Light buff to white, very fine grained, may be granitic dykes.

Unit 2) Intermediate Metavoicanic Rocks: Light to medium grey to grey green, fine to coarse grained, massive to pillowed to brecciated rocks.2a) Andesitic Flows: medium grey-green, pillowed to massive.2b) Tuffaceous Rocks: Light to medium grey-green, often highly epidotized, may bebrecciated, silicified mafic rocks.2d) Coarse Fragmental Rocks: Light to dark grey-green breccia, rounded to angularfragments to several tens of cm.

Unit 1) Intermediate to Mafic Metavoicanic Rocks: Pale grey to dark green; fine to medium to coarse grained: massive to pillowed; placed in two subtypes:

la) Massive Flows: generally dark grey green, medium to coarsegrained: may in some instances be gabbroic intrusive rocks: rarepyrite as coarse patches; variably deformed, chloritic.

l b i Pillowed Flows: typically light grey green to dark green; fine torarely medium grained: pillows from 20 cm to several metres insize: margins locally contain chlorite, calcite, pyrite.

l c i Chlorite Schist: grey to grey green; highly silicified, cherty appearance; lei Silicified Mafic Rocks: light grey to green, often brecciated, often epidotized. l g) (labbro (intrusive): dark grey green, medium to fine grained, weakly deformed.

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The grid area is underlain by four different rock types. These include a sequence of mafic to felsic volcanic rocks that constitute the majority of the exposure. These rocks appear to have a northwest trend, but are highly deformed. They are included together as on unit on the map because there is much doubt as to their proper classification. These rocks are shallowly underlain by a gently east dipping Nipissing aged diabase sill. This sill has caused un- measurable deformation (brecciation, faulting, micro and macro fracturing) and alteration (pseudo-brecciation, chlorite, epidote) causing the rocks to appear felsic and often volcaniclastic. It is beyond the scope of this mapping program to resolve the units on a small scale basis. The units are also affected by alteration and deformation from the granitic complex (Lorrain Granite) that flanks the volcanics on the east side.

A narrow strip of Huronian aged Coleman group volcanics covers much of the eastern contact between the granite and volcanic rocks in the southern two thirds of the grid area. These sediments are generally flat lying but can be locally steeply dipping.

The Archean rocks are locally sheared and contain minor sulphides. The sulphide content increases adjacent to granitic contacts. Sphalerite, chalcopyrite and galena have been observed in fractures and strained stringers, but the amounts are considered insignificant.

Numerous old pits are located within the grid as well as several deep pits classified as "shafts". Rocks in theses areas often contain narrow calcite or quartz stringers as well as pyrite, but seldom was any other sulphides observed. Cobalt bloom (erytherite) occurs on rare pieces of muck near an old pit and adit neart 800 North on Line 100 West. A sample from this location (sample # 211914) assayed 1977 ppm Co. No other significant assays are apparent from the rock sampling.

CONCLUSIONS

Geological mapping and rock sampling was carried out over a 31 km grid located in the southeastern part of Gillies Limit North Township, Ontario. The work covered parts of five unpatented mining claims, part of a much larger claim group in the Cobalt Area held by Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp.

The grid is underlain by four different geological units. These include a basement of Archean aged mafic to felsic volcanic rocks on the west with a narrow band of granitic rocks (Lorrain Granite) occupying the northeast and eastern side. A band of Huronian aged Coleman Group conglomerates occurs sporadically in the eastern part of the grid, and a relatively narrow Nipissing Diabase Sill cuts through the southern part. This sill dips gently towards the east and is thought to underly the other rocks at a shallow depth.

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7Fifty two rocks were collected during the mapping program and analysed for gold and 30 element ICP. The rocks sampled did not contain any economic mineralization. One weak cobalt assay and several weaker anomalous values in gold and silver may warrant follow-up work including detailed mapping, rock sampling and soil test surveys.

Respectfully Submitted.

Seymour M. Sears November 30. 2004

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REFERENCES

Born, P. and Hitch, M.W.1990: Precambrian Geology, Bay Lake Area; Ontario, Geological Survey Report 276;

including map 2551, Eastern half; l :20,000.

Clearview Geophysics Inc.2004: Report on Magnetics Surveys at the Santa Maria Prospect, Cobalt Area, NE Ontario;

Assessment Report for Cabo Mining Corp.

High Sense Geophysics Ltd1998: Assessment Report for Cabo Mining Corp.

Lovell, H.L., and de Grijs, J.1978: Lorrain Township, Southern Part, Concessions I to VI, District of Timiskaming;

Ontario, Geological Survey Preliminary Map, P1559; Scale 1:15,840.

Nicholson, J1999: Report of Prospecting and Geochemical Surveys on the North Cobalt Property;

an Assessment Report for Cabo Mining Corp.

Sears. S.M.2004: Drill Hole Logs, Holes CSM-1 to CSM-6, Santa Maria Area; Gillies Limit North

Twp.,Cobalt Area Project, Assessment Report for Cabo Mining Corp.

Ontario Geological Survey2000: Airborne magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, Temagami area; Ontario Geological

Survey, Maps 82067 b 82069, scale l :20 000.

Thompson. R. 1960: Preliminary Report on Bucke Township, District of Timiskaming, Description of

Properties. Ontario Department of Mines Report, P.R. 1960-2. 1963: Cobalt Silver Area, Northern Sheet. Ontario Department of aMines Map 2050,

Scale 1:12,000.

Assessment Files of the Ontario Geological Survey, Larder Lake Office.

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Appendix I Sample Descriptions

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Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp.; Cobalt ProjectSanta Maria Grid Area, Sample Descriptions

Description

Gabbro, minor pyritePillowed mafic volcanics with up to 507o pyriteMafic volcanics with 1 07o to 2 07o pyriteAltered mafic to intermediate volcanicMafic to intermediatevolcanics with 2% pyrite/pyrrhotiteBoulder, mafic volcanic, 1 07o PyFelsic volcanic, grey; 507o to 10"7o sulphidesQuartz veinAltered granite, trace fluorite?Altered mafic breccia, 1 07o to 207o pyriteMafic Volcanic, 2 07o pyrite; calcite veinletsSanta Maria # 2 Shaft, Wall rock, coarse diabaseAltered mafic volcanic, trace pyriteFelsic to intermediate volcanic, minor sulphidesAltered mafic, minor quartz veinlets, 507o pyriteDiabase with calcite veinlets and 1 07o to 207o pyriteAltered mafic, pseudobreccia texture, scattered magnetiteIntermediate volcanicMuckpile, mafic volcanic, 2 07o pyriteConglomerate, 5 07o sulphidesMafic rock, pseudobreccia, calcite veinlets, 207o pyriteMafic volcanicFelsic to intermediate volcanic, 407o to 507o sulphidesPillowed mafic volcanic, 207o pyriteAltered pillowed mafic volcanic, 5*fa pyriteSilicified mafic volcanic or felsic rockFelsic volcanic or silicified maficSheared zone, sericitized, minor biotiteIntermediate volcanic with epidote, quartz, 207o pyriteFelsic volcanic or silicified maficConglomerate, 2"7o sulphidesIntermediate volcanic with epidoteS. calcite stringersIntermediate volcanic, igneous textureMafic volcanic, silicifiedMafic volcanic, silicifiedConglomerateMafic volcanicFelsic rock, with lamprophyre, fine galena or hematiteMafic to intermediate volcanic, calcite veinlets, 507o pyriteDiabase with actinolite veinletsMafic volcanic with epidote, quartz, 2-3 "/o pyriteIntermediate volcanic, 2Vo pyriteQuartz vein in altered mafic volcanic, scattered pyriteIntermediate volcanic, quartz, epidote veinlets, 2 07o pyriteQuartz carbonate veining in felsic dykeIntermediate volcanicPillowed mafic volcanics (with felsic S lamprophyre dykes)Silicified, brecciated mafic volcanicAltered mafic to intermediate volcanicMuck sample, diabase with calcite veinlets, cobalt bloomMuck sample, diabase with calcite veinlets

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Appendix II Analytical Results

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8

^

19

5

47

9

^

15

13

6

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5

23

7

18

7

^

^

10

9

Au

oz/t

0. 001

0.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

0.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

O.001

Au g/t (ppm)

O.005

0.005

0.008

0.005

0.019

0.005

0.047

0.009

O.005

0.015

0.013

0.006

0.005

O.005

0.005

0.023

0.007

0.018

0.007

O.005

O.005

0.010

0.009

MJ3, AJ^MCfSAR ^V Page 3 of 4

S^ ThereguKs included on this report relate only to the items tested

1 "" ~ The Certificate of Analysis should not be renroduced extent in full, without the writtenDerek Demiamuk H.Bsc., Laboratory Manager approval of the laboratory AL903-0437-10/I5/2004 02:56 PM

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Accurassav Laboratories A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.

MINERAL ASSAY DIVISION

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3 PHONE (807) 626-1630 FAX (807) 623 6820 EMAIL [email protected] WEB www.accurassay.com

Certificate of AnalysisFriday, October 15, 2004

Cabo Mining Corp. Suite 20-289 Cedar St. Sudbury, ON, CAP3B1M8Ph#: (705)560-0286 Fax#: (705)560-7468 Email

Date Received : 12-Oct-04 Date Completed : 15-Oct-04

Job #200441475 Reference : COB

Sample #: 65 Rock

Accurassay #

67849

67850

Client Id

211914

211915

Auppb

38

6

Au

oz/t

0.001

0. 001

Au

g/t (ppm)

0.038

0.006

Certified Bults included on this report relate only to the items tested

Page 4 of 4

By; ^ •X^**y ——— The Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except In full, without the written Derek Demianiuk fcLSsc., Laboratory Manager approval of the laboratory AL903-0437-IO/15/2004 02:S6

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A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC. MINERAL ASSAY DIVISION1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3 PHONE: (807) 626-1630 FAX: (807) 623-6820 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.accurassay.com

Cabo Mining Corp. Date Created. 04-10-22 07:17 PM Job Number 200441475 Date Recieved: 10/12/2004 Number of Samples: 65 Type of Sample: Rock Date Completed: 10/15/2004 Project ID: COB

* The results included on this report relate only to the items tested* This Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval

of the laboratory, The methods used for these analysis are not accredited under ISO/1EC 17025

cur. f Client Tag Ag

67780677816778267783677846778567786677876778867789677906779167792677936779467795677966779767798677996780067801

ppm

211851 *2211852 -52211853 2211854 ^211855 -52211856 -52211857 -52211858 -52211859 ^52211860 2211860 ^211861 ^211862 ^52211863 -52211864 -52211865 ^211866 ^211867 -52211868 -52211869 K2211870 *2211870 ^

AtH

1.170.891.151.281.061.040.960.880.941.181.110.911.080.860,330.420.621.131.010.540.760.71

Asppm

5130262330•53

0•53

^7063•5356603^0•53

45

Bppm

57516060566240464558535456715264535745435342

Bappm

17282471081054529349264711241152•510

37346241173431

Be Ca Cdppm "i4 ppm

^ 2.04 -510•51 0.98 -510•si 1.41 •slO•O 1.35 t10*:1 0.71 *:10•el 1.03 *10•si 0.51 •slO•ei 0.64 -510•51 0.61 "!10

<1 0.60 <10^ 0.54 -:10<1 0.25 <10*:1 0.68 <10<1 0.96 t10^ 0.15 <10<1 0.22 *10•d 0.22 t10-:1 1.25 <10<1 0.98 *:10•si 0.54 <10<1 0.59 •slO•51 0.53 <10

Coppm

461946332519231417938125153763122729241413

Crppm

15830716215928814714913612515313214714720721116116711258868173

Cuppm

149492362991120212856

116099424223

6664762425101671412

Fe"54

3.291.734.013.692.272.412.051.761.664.103.612.342.856.081.050.812.212.781.771.501.681.55

K%

0.290.230.260.450.180.190.230.170.370.530.450.050.180.500.020.170.110.480.180.060.180.16

Mg*

0.890.760.720.880.920.800.860.630.690.750.690.820.770.750.260.220.460.760.570.400.590.55

Mnppm

9045361154890572519469277366707624211569373124273254533345151293265

Moppm

4385

•51

75138558418141013934S4-

Na*

0.080.060.170.220.060.080.100.080.110.170.150.110.090.040.040.060.080.160.090.080.07

Nippm

81434970474269473477673354341261137323933

— 36—

Pppm

262137323831213558545753945192702283527371441219337302592213359401

. 371

Pbppm

15918321111132052292691139451617139101617

Sbppm

•510

•510

•510

^10^10•510

•e10

^0^0^0*10•510

•510

•clO•510

^0*10•510

•510

•510

•510

•510

Se Sippm tt

•55 0.11•55 0.08•55 0.12•eS 0.15•55 0.07•55 0.11•55 0.16•(5 0.08•55 0.10•55 0.11•55 0.11^ 0.12•55 0.10•55 0.12•55 0.04^ 0.05•55 0.09•55 0.09•55 0.05•55 0.05•55 0.06•55 0.08

Srppm

71933227581632331614e366361094519321917

Tippm

35463284292740733181391724052244234024042169118230462115504290136435491777231324182136

TIppm

•51

•51

•51

•si^•51

•51

•51

•51

•51

•:1•51

•51

•51

•51

C|

•ei•51

•51

•51

•51

•51

V

ppm

94222574252612B8

41371213408

•52

82013171614

W Yppm ppm

•:10 15•:10 11clO 8•510 13•510 11

•510 16^0 8*10 9^0 8"^10 8•slO 7•510 10

•510 141247 1030 3

•510 9•510 19t10 13*c10 5•:10 10^0 8^0 7

Znppm

64426876545269446160541763823321323968183232

Certified BDerek DemianiukTFrBscT" Page 1 of4

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^Laboratories A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC. MINERAL ASSAY DIVISION1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3 PHONE: (807) 626-1630 FAX: (807) 623-6820 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.accurassay.com

Cabo Mining Corp. Date Created: 04-10-22 07:17 PM Job Number: 200441475 Date Recieved: 10/12/2004 Number of Samples: 65 Type of Sample: Rock Date Completed: 10/15/2004 Project ID: COB

* The results included on this report relate only to the items tested* This Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval

of the laboratory,*The methods used for these analysis are not accredited under ISO/IEC 17025

cur. # Client Tag Ag Alpprn Va

67802678036780467805678066780767808678096781067811678126781367814678156781667817678186781967820678216782267823

211871 <211872 tj211873 ^211874 ^211875 <211876 <;211877 4211878 *:211879 ^211880 ^211880 ^211881 t;211882 ^211883 <:211884 <;211885 *:211886 <:211887 t;211888 <211889 <:211890 t:211890 <

! 1.14! 1.02! 1.01! 0.76! 1.20! 0.48' 1.35? 0.74! 1.02! 1.02! 1.08l 0.53' 0.64l 0.692 0.812 1.072 0.772 1.092 0.982 0.902 0,832 0.72

Asppm

1117*3404•3

01057*3

3^-:3

37O^O86

Bppm

56464744555653465248564647495350515355465141

Bappm

371445•c10

3613115565181911452712

14124105111013

•:10

Be Ca Cdppm V? ppm

^ 0.28 ^0"O 1.28 *:10^ 0.70 "!10•ci 0.12 -c10^ 0.55 -e10•el 0.57 -:10•M 1.03 *10•:1 0.53 <10^ 0.49 <10-:1 0.54 -c10•d 0.63 <10<1 0.29 -c10<1 0.44 <10<1 0.71 <10<1 0.17 ^0<1 0.50 <10<1 0.61 *:10*1 0.17 <10•:1 0.87 *10<1 0.73 <10<1 0.09 *10<1 0.06 -:10

Coppm

1728167242623123721246161611198

2723171614

Grppm

16511911911716514818014213611112411711021016114812615912415512097

Cuppm

23174345

246132213722238487374453301249633530

FeK

3.442.421.971.943.114.012.971.712.842.773.101.471.671.691.632.371.632.761.971.611.621.36

KK

0.290.020.380.020.150.060.040.260.510.080.080.060.160.250.110.970.100.050.650.390.140.12

Mg"h

0.990.420.730.521.040.411.000.550.830.780.840.230.490.380.630.790.550.930.610.600.520.44

Mnppm

577369347138875211494271244476543131156302139288243232279276151125

Moppm

77888444944595159751279119

Na•X.

0.060.030.080.100.060.050.110.110.080.070.080.060.070.070.110.080.060.050.100.100.07Oflfi—

Nippm

77134011542183377154615391015583358554214

— U-.

Pppm

4404344512991017771527342502429483143832628365484441531546355235191

Pbppm

391720141425101311465211151413232011131399

So S* Sippm ppm "X,

•e10 -c5 0.12^0 ^ 0.06•e10 ^ 0.07•HO ^ 0.09•^10 *5 0.10*10 ^ 0.09^0 ^ 0.10•510 ^ 0.11

•*10 *5 0.13^0 *S 0.16•C10 ^ 0.15^0 ^ 0.05*10 *5 0.07*10 ^ 0.05^0 ^ 0.06•e10 •eS 0.11•OO "S 0.12•*10 ^ 0.12•^10 ^ 0.06•:10 ^ 0.09t10 ^ 0.06•*:10 *5 0.06

Srppm

e543662215351315131618303291779*53326*5^

Tippm

2875438927788463587281127532131260126603075569161926587672644264632627352231319247

TIppm

^•el-:1•el•C1

•el•el

^•el•el•el•O•:1-:1•el•si•ei•ci•:1.11•el•el

Vppm

2149135

33617

20151821•C2

675102514982^

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*:10 9^0 8*:10 9*10 15^0 17•e10 10•OO 5•^10 8•510 11

•c10 11<10 13-:10 14<10 5<10 14*:10 3^0 13t10 12<10 742 9*:10 9<10 9•dO 8

Znppm

1882252138326393545171187151624138524182822119

CertifiedDerek DemiSnluki H.Bsc' Page 2 of 4

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QLaboratories A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC. MINERAL ASSAY DIVISION

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3 PHONE: (807) 626-1630 FAX: (807) 623-6820 [email protected] WEB: www.accurassay.com

Cabo Mining Corp. Date Created: 04-10-22 07:17 PM Job Number 200441475 Date Recieved: 10/12/2004 Number of Samples: 65 Type of Sample: Rock Date Completed: 10/15/2004 Project ID: COB

* The results included on this report relate only to the items tested* This Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval

of the laboratory. 'The methods used for these analysis are not accredited under ISO/IEC 17025

cur. # Client Tag Ag

67824678256782667827678286782967830678316783267833678346783567836678376783867839678406784167842678436784467845

PPm

211891 *2211892 ^211893 ^211894 ^211895 ^211896 ^211897 ^211898 ^211899 ^211900 ^211900 <2211901 17211902 *2211903 3211904 ^

211905 <2211906 ^211907 8211908 2211909 ^211910 <2211910 ^

A)*

0.630.751.021.130.761.090.770.970.740.890.920.741.450.440.951.231.261.231.230.331.041.00

AsPPm

*3•e3

^f3O^•e3

^0o<3

565851125^37156

96*3

00

BPpm

44414949484149394245

504260395153565248414946

BaPPm

14

8511872

-:10•elO

143884

59631423*10

26201571442133129

Be Ca Cdppm Vo ppm

O 0.81 000 0.55 *10O 1.61 *10•d 0.58 OO<1 1.29 <10<1 1.07 00<1 0.59 <10O 0.10 <10<1 0.66 OO<1 0.78 <10<1 0.83 OOO 3.81 <10O 1.28 <10<1 3.26 00<1 133 <10<1 0.64 00<1 0.76 <10O 1.46 <10O 0.86 OO<1 0.04 <10O 0.61 OO<1 0.56 <10

Coppm

141313201314

141215222613

33513

6234556860

11817

CrPPm

1561401359712918513116322017018413310726122313222618817294183169

Cuppm

487179359734

85466711313

213596449787312123330

Fe"/o

1.271.801.952.153.471.622.082.121.471.922.082.006.471.212.844.074.183.613.700.262.192.07

Ky.

0.120.370.630.730.020.020.060.250.280.540.590.150.060.050.240.190.250.020.280.180.130.12~-X

Mgit

0.410.450.540.790.690.720.610.750.580.710.740.080.970.350.620.920.980.980.950.060.880.85

Mnppm

315273276319322325235155

3052983216083955329568879964876869O 00490459

Moppm

81055

3856138674118141634777

Na'54

0.050.090.120.040.070.040.080.020.060.080.090.010.050.050.040.080.100.070.090.060.100.10

Nippm

29530523066463242636810

1222363748893955

68^tt-

Pppm

305547653370899170471443695873950238341000^00285279353325

OOO451424

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22 OO8 •tlO10 -:1078 -e1014 •elO

19 OO11 -:1011 -:1020 ^09 t106 ^0

M.OOO •elO337 ^044 •clO33 t1017 -:1022 •elO

400 ^072 •elO13 -e1013 -OD

~-l2 -MO

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••3

^^^*5

^^•3•eS•e5

^•eS

^^^^^^^^^5^

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0.030.070.050.060.070.070.080.120.080.110.100.050.160.100.150.180.180.110.160.040.150.14

Srppm

1781734105920^213739871016^6*5"S^2119

Ti Tlppm ppm

1887 •el2139 -:12423 ^2021 -:12631 ^1214 ^2649 -d162 •el

2453 -d2473 -:12635 t12532 *11862 ^1044 *:1951 -:1

4593 *:13716 -d4965 •el3737 -d^00 <12836 t12645 <1

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15 *1014 ^08 <103 <10

63 ^04 <1020 -:103 < 1010 <1012 ^013 <1079 *:1018 0019 <1022 0053 <1087 OO125 <1091 <10^ <1012 <1012 OO

YPPm

910129114

82989141351415171715151211

Znppm

29262298505023102829293151332334062107225102

75856

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A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC. MINERAL ASSAY DIVISION1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3 PHONE: (807) 626-1630 FAX: (807) 623-6820 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.accurassay.com

Cabo Mining Corp. Date Created: 04-10-22 07:17 PM Job Number: 200441475 Date Recieved: 10/12/2004 Number of Samples: 65 Type of Sample: Rock Date Completed: 10/15/2004 Project ID: COB

* The results included on this report relate only to the items tested* This Certificate of Analysis should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval

of the laboratory. The methods used for these analysis are not accredited under ISO/IEC 17025

Accur. # Client Tag Ag Alppm "/o

6784667847678486784967850

211911 <;211912 -:;211913 ^211914 <;211915 <

l 0.70l 1.11' 0.58! 0.87l 0.96

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0021

324418

Bppm

4751424446

Bappm

4242430013

Beppm

0OOOO

Ca•ft

0.770.710.311.931.32

Cdppm

00OO00OO00

Coppm

132111

197762

Crppm

23615217115993

Cuppm

864625

198

Fe^

1.641.950.991.101.78

K"A

0.130.230.25

•eO.010.07

MgK

0.730.820.240.400.79

Mnppm

268534148211251

Moppm

47

20215

Na*

0.100.160.090.100.11

Nippm

666014

36688

Pppm

1380351275000299

Pbppm

1022202510

Sbppm

0000OOOOOO

Se Sippm %

•eS 0.20•e5 0.08•e5 0.05•e5 0.09*5 0.09

STppm

34322012516

Tippm

2150244210974353092

TIppm

•O

O•O

7O

Vppm

1693

1174

Wppm

•OO

OO•OO•OO

00

Yppm

1110366

Znppm

2154191514

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ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Work Report Summary

Transaction No: W0480.01900 Status: APPROVED

Recording Date: 2004-DEC-02 Work Done from: 2004-SEP-08

Approval Date: 2004-DEC-23 to: 2004-NOV-30

Client(s):

120393 CONSOLIDATED PROFESSOR MINES LIMITED

178510 OUTCROP EXPLORATIONS LIMITED

392653 CABO MINING ENTERPRISES CORP.

Survey Type(s):

ASSAY GEOL

Work Report Details:

Claim#

L 1098668

L 1114399

L 1135375

L 1135378

L 1135379

L 1140509

L 1174340

L 1212226

L 1219336

L 1219337

L 1219338

L 1219339

L 1221535

L 1240227

L 1240228

L 1240229

L 1240231

L 1240236

L 1247788

L 1247789

L 3010727

L 3010728

External Credits:

Reserve:

Perform37,728

3422

SO58,976

SOS440

SOSOSOSOSO

SO

54,956SO

SO

SOsosososososo

S22.522

Perform Approve

S7.728

S422

SO

58,976

SO

S440

SO

SO

SO

soSO

soS4.956

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sosososososososo

522,522

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Applied

soso

S400

S4.000

S2,400

SO

S400

S539

S1.983

S2.000

S3.200

S400

SO

51,200

52,000

S800

S400

S400

S400

S400

51,200

S400

522,522

SO Reserve of Work

SO Total

Applied Approve

SO

soS400

54,000

52,400

SO

5400

5539

51,983

52,000

S3.200

S400

soS1.200

52,000

S800

5400

5400

5400

S400

S1.200

S400

522,522

Assign Reserve Assign Approve Reserve Approve Due Date

57,728 7,

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54,976 4,

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S440

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54,956 4,

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518,522 S18,

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2004-DEC-24

Ministere du Developpement du Nord etdes Mines Ontario

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5

CABO MINING ENTERPRISES CORP. 595 HOWE STREET, SUITE 502 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA V6C 2T5 CANADA

Tel: (888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.28896 Transaction Number(s): W0480.01900

Subject: Approval of Assessment Work

We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.

At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.

If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.

Yours Sincerely,

Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Cc: Resident Geologist

Consolidated Professor Mines Limited (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Outcrop Explorations Limited (Claim Holder)

Seymour M Sears (Agent)

Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp. (Claim Holder)

Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp. (Assessment Office)

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MINISTRY OF NORTH!RN DEVELOPMENT AND MINI*

PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

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Those wishing to stake mining dalms should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations Information on the status of the lands shown hereon. This map Is not Intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the Information Contact Information: shown on this map Is compiled from various sources. Completeness end accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional Information may also be obtained through the local Land TW*s or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The Information shown Is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web site.

Toll Free Map Datum: NAD 63Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (668) 415-9846 ext STIPfcjection UTM (6 degree)Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 870-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information OntarioSudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office *Bl.r*f"ld " P"*""' free ""^ te Mak* mining dalms may not be Home Page: www.mndm.gov.on.ca^WNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

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Date l Time of Issue; Thu Jan 13 09:52:35 EST 2005

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10 OLIVINE A QUARTZ DIABASE DYKES Nipissing

9 QUARTZ DIABASE DYKES A SELLS Huronian

8 LORRAIN FORMATION (Sediments) 8a) Arkose 8b) Quartzite

7 FIRSTBROOK FORMATION (Sediments) 7a) Greywacke 7b) Quartzite

6 COLEMAN FORMATION (Sediments) 6a) Congtomemte 6b) Greywacke 6c) Arkose 6d) Quartzite

5 MAFIC TO ULTRAMAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS~ """"' - ""' : ' Sn) 'LaApriplsyr*

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2 INTERMEDIATE METAVOLCANIC ROCKS 2a) Andesitic Flows 2b) Tuffaceous Rocks 2c) Sericite-chlorite Schist 2d) Coarse Fragmental Rocks

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