Outcrop Gold Corp. announced results from five holes from continuing delineation drilling in La Ivana, and an update on exploration drilling on its 100% owned Santa Ana project in north Tolima, Colombia. La Ivana shows a current dimension of 320 metres at surface and 310 metres down dip. Drillhole 92 intersected two distinct vein stacked segments of the La Ivana system approximately 25 m apart. These vein segments subsidiary to the primary hanging wall and foot wall veins could contribute significant volumes of mineralized vein. Section 1 illustrates the stacked veins of La Ivana. The section illustrates that there is approximately three times the volume of vein that can be illustrated in a sample plan projection (Section 2) of the primary hanging wall La Ivana wall vein. The next sequence of drilling will test for extensions at depth in three directions in La Ivana and test for depth extension of the four other shoots discovered to date. While the second rig will continue exploration drilling. Very limited drilling in the new Prias, Culebra, and Paloma target areas have confirmed vein structures, and in Prias a very encouraging shallow intersection of 0.48 m @ 1.64 equivalent grams Au/t and 114 equivalent grams Ag/t was hit at a depth of only 30 metres. This significantly anomalous Prias mineralization is like mineralization seen proximal to the other discovered shoots in the district. Exploration drilling will move to El Grosso where an inferred vein trace shows local high-grade mineralization in vein-float at surface and two related historic workings. All vein structures hit in exploration drilling will be modelled for second-pass drilling. Core samples are sent to either Actlabs in Medellin or ALS Chemex in Medellin for preparation and then to ALS Chemex in Toronto or Lima, Peru for analysis. In line with QA/QC best practice, approximately three control samples are inserted per twenty samples (one blank, one standard and one field duplicate). The samples are analysed for gold using standard fire-assay on a 50-gram sample with a gravimetric finish. Multi-element geochemistry is determined by ICP-MS using either aqua regia (ME-MS41) or four acid (ME-MS61) digestion. Comparison to control samples and their standard deviations indicates acceptable accuracy of the assays and no detectible contamination.