REGARDING THE MAIJOMA CLAIM GROUP:

In addition to diamond drilling, Camino completed a gravimetric survey at the Maijoma Claim Group (“Maijoma”), located in Chihuahua State, in July. Early results indicate the presence of semi-massive to massive sulphide lenses at depth, located below the anomalous silver, lead and zinc surface samples. Maijoma covers a portion of the recently-recognized “Maijoma Structural Break”, which was identified by Perry Durning and Bud Hillemeyer just prior to their Camino Rojo discovery. Over 300 kilometres in length, the trend begins at the Santa Eulalia mine, located in Chihuahua, and carries on into Texas. Maijoma is considered to be very prospective for the discovery of carbonate replacement deposits (CRDs) and skarns. Several targets have been identified which require additional mapping and, ultimately, drilling.

“With approximately $1.4 million in the treasury, Camino has sufficient funds to further advance Maijoma and to make new acquisitions.” said Gordon Davis, Camino’s Chairman and CEO.

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