bob in ratanakiri

Photo: Bob Neill in Ban Lung, site of ANK base camp.

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SIEM REAP, Cambodia -- Just touched base here with Bob Neill, newest Angkor Gold board member.

Bob is the 33-year-old executive from Medellin who handles much of Grupo de Bullet's property syndication efforts in Colombia. He is just back from touring a handful of ANK's properties in Ratanakiri Province.

"When I look at the properties, what I see that is not in ANK's valuation is that the work already done would take 10 years in Colombia. Here, it has taken far less time. It might not be pretty, but it is compliant and it moves fast here.

Bob visited gold projects at Wild Boar, Otray, China Wall and the Mesco Gold venture with Angkor at Phum Psyarung. He says, "The potential of Otray is considerable. Come on, this is big, and there are no 10,000 people in villages all over the site like there are at Marmato (in Colombia)."

TCR audience: Angkor Gold is one of the TCR 8. When investors once again begin to up-value country plays, this is the one that reminds me of Mongolia in 2002 or 2003. I bought more ANK on behalf of my personal family last week. I shall be touring the mineral properties during the next week, and I also will be contributing time with clinics, with schools and with Angkor Gold's training center at Ban Lung.

We'll have more from Cambodia, intermittently, when I reach Ratanakiri Province on Friday or so.

I am off with a medical team to see some Angkor Gold and its ANK Foundation community work -- and also today Tuesday to view sex travesties involving Cambodia children at the Cambodia border with Thailand at Poipet. This is in cooperation with XPMissions.com.

This is my third visit to Cambodia to see Angkor Gold properties. ANK is a central holding in my portfolio. The shares in Canada have the potential to rise smartly based on looming partnerships with India, China and other concerns. The company is also involved in possible oil transactions in Cambodia.

ANK is the largest minerals property syndicator in Cambodia that is active and operating on all fronts.

Mike Weeks, CEO, is a former oil negotiator -- northern Africa. He and his wife, Delayne Weeks, are also active on social fronts in Alberta, Canada; and in Cambodia via ANK Foundation.

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