Max Resource Corp. reported that it has engaged DigitalWorld Mapping to conduct an airborne high-resolution LiDAR survey over the entire URU Zone within its wholly-owned CESAR project, Northeastern Colombia. The LiDAR survey is part of the first steps to determining high probability drill targets at URU. The survey will consist of 600-line-km with 250m line spacing covering approximately 290-km?. LiDAR is a modern remote sensing technique that concurrently takes high-resolution (hi-res) images and builds a detailed digital terrain model (DTM) utilizing an extremely sensitive and accurate digital mapping tool. Together, the DTM and hi-res images provide oathree-dimensional (3D) model of the terrain, where additional data (geophysics, drilling, surface sampling, etc.) can be incorporated to provide a multi-dimensional model from which multiple data sources can be interpreted accurately, all in 3D. It is a particularly powerful tool for drill planning as it significantly reduces the risk of interpreting data in only two dimensions.