Cartier Silver Corporation acquired, by staking, an additional 29.25 km2 (CSB-13 and CSB-1) of claims immediately south and west of the Felicidad and Gonalbert properties, respectively. An additional claim (CSB-2) has also been acquired in the same belt about 5km south of Tupiza, Bolivia. Cartier Silver's total holdings, including areas under option, in the Chorrillos Project now total 69.75 km2 as shown in Figure 1. The Chorrillos Project area is predominantly underlain by Ordovician basement sediments that have been intruded by a Tertiary-age volcanic complex of dacites, rhyodacites, tuffs and epiclastic sediments.

Alteration and polymetallic mineralization are widespread in the region characteristic of intermediate to high sulphidation epithermal systems.