Baroyeca Gold & Silver Inc. announced additional assay results from new parallel vein discoveries and from the western extension along strike of the veins discovered at the La Ye vein system at the Company's flagship Atocha project in Tolima, Colombia. The discovery of these veins and initial sampling results were reported earlier this month. The company increases the footprint of the high-grade silver-gold vein system at La Ye and samples bonanza grade silver of up to 2,544 g/t Ag at surface. The highest silver and gold assay results were found in a series of infill outcrops discovered after following the inferred trace of the veins and surface geomorphological features identified from a Lidar DEM survey analysis along their strike length. To date, the vein system has returned consistently high silver grades over a strike length in excess of 500m, and which remains open in both directions. The wide and extensive vein system at La Ye can be subdivided into three parallel zones over a width of 250m. The northernmost vein is well exposed on the west facing slopes of the Santa Agueda creek and appears to be a high-grade shoot with silver values from rock chip samples collected at surface returning 569g/t, 426.5g/t, 426.6g/t, 379.8g/t, 326.6g/t and 309.5g/t of silver or 948.2g/t, 697.47 g/t, 620.37 g/t, 619.2 g/t, 548.08 g/t and 453.3g/t AgEq including gold. The central part of the system is comprised of three large major parallel veins and several low angle associated vein sets. The best sampling results have come from an exposure of the vein along the San Antonio creek in the north facing slopes with assay results from rock chip samples returning 2,544g/t Ag in one vein and 1,317g/t Ag in a parallel vein. Other samples returned more than 300g/t Ag. The westernmost sampled zone returned 709.45g/t and 562.6g/t AgEq. The southern part of the vein system is not as well exposed as in the other zones with only three vein outcrops found to date although the silver values in rock chips are still consistently high, particularly in the southernmost vein where assay results returned 316g/t Ag and 15.01g/t Au (1,441.75g/t AgEq). Close to the southernmost outcrop found at the La Ye vein system, another vein corridor has been identified which suggests they may form part of a much broader system. Historical rock chip samples by a previous operator reported 766g/t, 716g/t, 511g/t, 354g/t and 338g/t from one outcrop location and 282g/t and 147g/t from another outcrop of a parallel vein. The trend indicates they are part of the Veta Grande vein system where a recent outcrop discovered by Baroyeca on the western extension returned very high gold and silver values up to 14.4g/t Au and 420g/t Ag and 1,500g/t, 1,414.25g/t, 934.22g/t and 886.4 g/t AgEq.