Outcrop Gold Corp. announced the results of seven holes from continuing delineation drilling in La Ivana on its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. Three close-spaced veins composited together with intervening wall-rock providing 6.3 metres of 338 grams silver equivalent per tonne (DH117). 0.51 metres of 67.95 grams gold equivalent per tonne or 4,965 grams silver equivalent per tonne. 0.82 metres of 18.5 grams gold equivalent per tonne or 1,348 grams silver equivalent per tonne. The new 'Los Micos' target one kilometre south of the Megapozo discovery shows sub- cropping veins with values up to 14.2 grams gold per tonne and 2,353 grams silver per tonne. Exploration Update: A recent drill-hole (SASA21DH128) on an extension of the Santa Ana vein system 320 metres south of Roberto Tovar shows a high-angle 3.6 metre shear zone hosting veins and veinlets and containing 0.30 metres of clotted to massive sulphide that resembles the Roberto Tovar shoot. Assays are pending for this hole. This Santa Ana vein intercept and a prior moderately mineralized vein in the Prias target are encouraging in the context of discovering new shoots. The new Los Micos target (one kilometre south of Megapozo) shows eight of thirty-three surface samples with values over 3 g Au/t including highs of 6.51 and 14.32 g Au/t and values over 200 g Ag/t including highs of 1,730 and 2,353 g Ag/t in sub-cropping veins. Los Micos will be advanced to drilling, and the Santa Ana and significantly anomalous Prias intercepts (0.30 to 1.03 metre veins @ up to 114 g eq. Ag/t) drilled in April will be followed up.