Break in Tibet
Just wanted everyone to know that my ankle has healed very quickly in just 2 days. I'm back to walking normal with a little soarness, though nothing unusual and am doing a rigorous therapy program that I printed off the internet. Looks like my ankle will be ready for a great trip to Tibet and I am really looking forward to it! Thanks for all of the prayers. It has really been a great trial for me to give it up to God and sit back to watch my body do its thing, heal, and be patient. I feel many blessings this day.
Coal News
Also, the company has just publicly released the following about our project here. Here is an excerpt:
"...pleased to announce that ongoing exploration work has defined ten thick coal seams with average true thicknesses of 5-20 m. Drill-hole, trench and geophysical data indicate that individual seams have minimum strike lengths of 1500-4000 m and that the coal seams are still open along strike. Coal is known to occur over at least 2 x 10 sq. km in the valley. ...undertaking an aggressive, five-rig, step-out drilling program in this area. Coal is hosted in a thick sequence..."
If you would like to know more, check out the web here.
Cheers!
10.08.2005
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I´ve read several post about your blog, it´s really interasting.
Your surname, Pacheco, cames from Spain. You said something about New Orleans; are you descendant of Canary Island Settlers of Louisiana?.
It´d be something amazing this coincidence so I found yur weblog at random.
Anyway, enjoy your wonderful experience there, in Mongolia, and good luck in your project.
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