Tombstone Exploration Corporation announced estimated forecast cash flow from Phase Two Production based on current test results for the Bonanza Harquahala Mine. Plan Moving Forward: The next phase will process the tailing and the remaining waste rock, as agglomerated product. The lab tests have shown that agglomerated tailing/waste rock gave very “fast” leaching.

Lab results show average recovery of 50% of Au within two weeks. For a “fast” leach: 50,000 tons per month; At grade of 0.035 opt Au; With recovery of 50%. The recovered gold would be 875 oz Au per month for twelve months suggesting 10,500 oz of Au.

There are total of 500,000 tons available for processing. In this scenario, within a year all 500,000 tons will be crushed/agglomerated, and the process will recover 10,500 oz Au. With the updated information from KCA lab results, company can see the following scenario unfolding as company move forward with fast leaching and the head grade of 0.035 opt: As company crush/agglomerate/stack, at a rate of 50,000 tons per month (or 12,500 tons per week).

If continue this for ten months. And put fresh material on sprinkler every week. The operation will ramp up on recovery of gold at 433 oz for the first month followed up by 693 oz on the second month and peak at production of up to 875 oz for ten months and then taper off for last two months, as the heap becomes depleted.

This would also mean moving of loaded carbon every week, which would contain over 200 oz, which would be sent to Metals Research for refining. This would give a steady inflow of revenue on a weekly basis of about $370,000 per week for eight to twelve months. The Bonanza Mine property includes the Harquahala and Golden Eagle mines, located approximately eight miles south of Salome, Arizona.

The project totals 2,656 acres and has significant potential for gold and silver production in multiple phases moving forward. The Bonanza Mine is located where the Prolific Walker Lane and the Sonoran Geosyncline overlap with likely extensions of Carlin Trend and Mesquite-style mineralization generating Arizona's biggest richest deposits.