10/06/2018
BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE GAMDC LIMESTONE MINERAL PROPERTY AT MAASIM, SARANGANI PROVINCE
We are offering herewith a mineral claim located at Brgys. Kamanga and Tinoto, Municipality of Maasim, Sarangani Province, Island of MIndanao under EXPA No. 096-XII-2007 with a total area of 5,007.4244 hectares, more or less, composed of 60 meridional blocks under Greater Asia Mining and Development Corp. (GAMDC). The EXPA Tenement Application and the Tenement Map together with its Technical Descriptions are hereto attached for your ready reference. Adjacent this GAMDC mineral claim is the HOLCIM tenement application.
The mineral claim is bounded by General Santos City on the Northeast, by the Muniilcipality of Lake Sebu, Province of South Cotabato on the West, Municipality of Maasim proper on the Southwest, on the East by Sarangani Bay, and on the South by Celebes Sea. The applied area is centered at Geographical Coordinates 125deg 03’ 30” East Longitude and 5deg 55’ 00” North Latitude.
The mineral claim is about 39kms southwest of General Santos City and 169 kms. from Davao City. It is accessible by all kinds of land transportations vehicles along the Gensan-Maitum Highway. General Santos City is served by daily airline flights from Manila and Cebu and vice versa. Several inter-island ships also ply to General Santos City.
While the underlying rocks are limestone, the soil type is usually black clay. It is an accumulation of organic matter intimately mixed with a small fraction of lime pellets and coral debris. This is due to the obliterated character, usually pebbly, of the original limestone formation that normally overlies the pebbly limestone beds which are predominant within the area. Because the soil overlies major sedimentary classic deposits, it is assumed that the soil belongs to intermediate A & B horizon where the overlying soil profile belongs to the limestone or shale deposit.
Sample Pictures of the Limestone Area of GAMDC in Maasim, Sarangani Province with an area of 5,092.30 hectares, more or less, for Limestone, Silica, etc.