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LAVAL, QUÉBEC--(Marketwire - June 2, 2010) - Diamond Frank Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:DOD) ("Diamond Frank") is pleased to announce the conclusion of the first reconnaissance phase on the Blackrock property. The prospecting operations were carried out by Terrax Management on all 18 mining claims (1062 hectares) which make up the property located in the Villedieu Township in the Kipawa region (Province of Quebec).
The property is located in the Kipawa basin, within the Proterozoic Grenville Province. This basin is comprised of metamorphosed and folded sedimentary sequences that have been intruded by composite intrusive bodies. At the southern border of the property, a banded rock sample with amphibole and garnet has revealed rare earth values of more than 1%, such as 0.7% in light rare earth and 0.3% in heavy rare earth. The rock also contains more than 1% Zr and 0.4% Y. This new showing associated with gneissic-looking rocks is most interesting due to the continuity of these units on the property.
Diamond Frank and Terrax Management's technical teams are in the planning phase for a second sampling and cartographic campaign with stripping and grooving on the newly discovered zone.
Mr. Robert Gagnon, P. Geo., Technical Advisor, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, supervised the preparation of the information in this news release.
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