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San Pedro Analco

Ag - Ag

S A N P E D R O AN A L C O
JALISCO

SAN PEDRO ANALCO


L O C ATI O N M A P

Grande de Santiago River

San Pedro de Analco


Stone pillar, next to the old electric plant and
in the right edge of the Santiago River.

SAN PEDRO
ANALCO
CLAIM

SAN PEDRO
ANALCO

San
de Analco
Old Beneficiary
Plant
The Pedro
Pueblo Viejo
ranch is located
in the remains
of the

beneficiary plant, the plant used to have a capacity of 400


tons/day, it has an electrical plant from the Federal Electric
Commission, the water to operate the plant can be obtained from
Rio Santiago located 2 km away.

San Pedro de Analco


There are still structures in the old plant that can be uses as a
base for the new equipment.

San Pedro de Analco

The old San Pedro Analco plant has a beneficiary


floating system, these are the remains of the
flotation bank.

San Pedro de Analco


This tank is one of the few equipment pieces that can be
reuse from the old beneficiary plant.

San Pedro de Analco Old Benefit


Plant

The bases of the old beneficiary plant can still be used.

Pueblo Viejo Camp


5 houses that can be conditioned for camp.

San Pedro de Analco


Remains of the old benefit plant of Pueblo Nuevo are located in
town, in this picture we can see the infrastructure
and remains of the mill.

San Pedro de Analco


As every mining town San Pedro Analco is
located down the slope and over the mineralized
veins.

San Pedro de Analco - Pueblo Viejo Road


This tunnels were a short cut to Pueblo Viejo where
the beneficiary plant is located and to avoid passing
by the town of San Pedro Analco.

La Esperanza Mine
This level has dimensions to extract
mineral with low profile trucks.

La Esperanza Mine
In this picture the mineralization can be
observed.

La Esperanza Mine
Close up of disseminated veinlets.

Los Alpes Mine


Mine Los Alpes is located nearby the town of San Pedro Analco, this was one of the
most important mines. Mineralization is emplaced in a fault vein system formed by a
quartz breccia, calcite, Fe oxides and rhyolitic fragmenst with Au, Ag, Pb and Zn
grades. In the present day the town gets its water from this mine.

Los Alpes Mine

The wall and the mineralized breccia are evident in this


picture.

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