Outcrop Gold Corp. announced additional assay results from the El Dorado target, the fourth discovery to date on its 100% owned Santa Ana project in north Tolima, Colombia. Three additional mineralized holes expand upon the initial discovery hole announced December 8, 2020. 0.59 metres of 23.1 grams equivalent gold per tonne or 1,690 grams equivalent silver per tonne. Current drilling shows that El Dorado is a package of four parallel, high-angle veins. Packaged veins will be favorable for any future potential development. Shallow and narrow segments of the El Dorado shoot drilled to date indicate a weighted average grade of 12.3 grams equivalent gold per tonne or 902 grams equivalent silver per tonne. El Dorado shoot remains open in all directions and only currently drilled to shallow depths. The average intercept width of veins including one historic working, which likely represents a wider vein width, is 0.92 metres. Excluding the workings provides an average intercept width of 0.6 metres. The weighted average grade with limited drilling to date is 12.1 equivalent g Au/t or 882 equivalent g Ag/t. El Dorado veins are predominantly high angle, but the target area includes low angle veins that are parallel to and or down dip extensions of La Ivana veins that outcrop 500 metres to the east. El Dorado probably extends to the north and south predominantly as high-angle veins. Mineralization in El Dorado extends from the surface to over 200 metres down hole and is open in all directions. The length or strike of the El Dorado shoot as measured as a trace along the surface is over 400 metres but less than 200 metres have been drilled. Hole 61 shows a package of four parallel, high-angle veins occurring within an interval of 25 metres. An adit of 3.82 metres was drilled adjacent to a residual unmined vein of 0.28 metres.