Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation provided an update on the progress at the Santa Ana Project in Tolima, Colombia. Outcrop has drilled a total of 178 holes for 28,285 metres resulting in the discovery of seven high-grade shoots. The objective of ongoing drilling is to define existing shoots laterally and at depth, and to make several new shoot discoveries. Four new target areas are expected to be drilled as drill permits are received and support from the local community is established. Highlights:Seven high-grade shoots discovered to date, and all remain open laterally and at depth. 18,000 meters of diamond drilling underway to expand the seven known shoots and explore five greenfield targets with potential of delivering additional high-grade shoots. Preliminary 3D grade modelling provides a combined potential resource area that is 1,840 metres long by 300 metres projected depth. The resource area is open along strike and at depth. Definition drilling will be conducted at Megapozo and Ivana in fourth quarter of 2021 and San Antonio, Roberto Tovar and San Juan in first quarter of 2022 to expand these shoots. Step out drilling of fences on 75 metre intervals will be conducted in fourth quarter of 2021 along strike of the Santa Ana vein system north of San Juan to explore for additional high-grade shoots. To date shoots in the Santa Ana system occur on 400 to 500 metres spacing. Preparing El Dorado, Espiritu Santo and Las Maras targets for drilling with a second drill-rig in first quarter of 2022. Preliminary metallurgical testing is planned.