Category: Base Metals

Salazar Cuts 21.43 Meters of 4.01 g/t Gold & 3.23% Copper in Curipamba

Salazar Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SRL; FRANKFURT:CCG ) is pleased to report the latest assay results from the ongoing diamond drilling program on its 100% owned (30,327 ha), precious metals' rich Curipamba volcanogenic massive sulphide project in Ecuador. Hole 104 intersected an impressive 21.43 meters of high grade mineralization grading 4.01 g/t gold, 34.42 g/t silver, 3.23% copper and 1.47% zinc (Table 1). This was an infill hole between high grade copper-gold intersections in holes 39 and 56, and is one of number of holes planned to be drilled in a highly prospective area of the deposit containing copper and gold-rich mineralization (Figure 1). This area measures approximately 300 X 125 meters and may increase in size with drilling. Salazar currently has two drills delineating and extending the deposit.

Mr. Salazar says, "The impressive intersection in hole 104 confirms the persistence of high grade copper and gold mineralization in this area of the deposit and indicates potential to extend the mineralization to the west."

Drilling, to-date, on the precious metals rich El Domo volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit has outlined a curvilinear deposit with a strike length of approximately 850 m north-south and with east-west widths ranging between 200 to 300 meters.

Table 1 Significant Intersections




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              From       To    Width     Gold   Silver   Copper  Lead  Zinc
Hole            (m)      (m)   (i)(m)    (g/t)    (g/t)      (%)   (%)   (%)
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CURI-100     43.35    55.45    12.10     1.83    37.53     1.12  0.13  1.34
including    43.35    44.68     1.33    12.58   260.44     6.94  0.66  9.17
      and    67.95    73.16     5.21     0.84    30.60     0.65  0.19  1.22
      and    77.43    78.50     1.07     1.59     7.50     0.10  0.33  0.89
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CURI-101    No significant mineralization encountered in this hole         
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CURI-102     96.50    97.50     1.00     1.08    15.40     0.13  0.07  0.80
      and   101.53   104.88     3.35     1.58    19.67     1.26  0.07  0.46
      and   144.93   145.72     0.79     5.74    59.20     0.77  0.04  3.56
      and   157.50   158.33     0.83     2.52    33.50     2.07  0.02  1.65
      and   186.00   187.30     1.30     2.71    66.50     1.72  0.32  3.45
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CURI-103    116.42   119.95     3.53     0.65    17.47     1.38  0.06  0.86
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CURI-104     56.44    77.67    21.23     4.01    34.42     3.23  0.09  1.47
including    57.80    71.80    14.00     5.52    49.74     4.42  0.12  2.13
including    62.42    71.80     9.38     6.49    51.71     5.60  0.10  2.61
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(i)Widths represent down hole core lengths.                                 

Table 2 Hole locations and targets




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                                              Hole                          
Drill           Azimuth     Dip  Elevation   Depth Location of nearest      
 Hole   Section    (deg)   (deg)        (m)     (m) significant intersection
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DDH 100  5150 N      90     -75     903.29  113.95 50m east of DDH 87 - 2.12
                                                   g/t Au; 24.65 g/t Ag;    
                                                   4.97% Cu and 1.11% Zn    
                                                   over 27.61 meters        
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DDH 101  4900 N       0     -90     994.08  227.80 850m west of El Domo     
                                                   Deposit, geophysical     
                                                   anomaly (medium          
                                                   chargeability and medium 
                                                   resistivity)             
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DDH 102  5250 N      90     -75     942.86  188.80 Re-drill in area of DDH  
                                                   36 and 37                
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DDH 103  5200 N     270     -80     952.25  293.80 50m east of DDH 62 - 5.50
                                                   g/t Au; 101.98 g/t Ag;   
                                                   1.22% Cu and 6.73% Zn    
                                                   over 6.04 meters         
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DDH 104  5250 N      90     -75     909.79  140.80 50m south of DDH 39 -    
                                                   3.62 g/tAu; 51.75g/t Ag; 
                                                   1.19% Cu, and 4.54% Zn   
                                                   over 12.37 meters        
                                                   50m north of DDH - 56 -  
                                                   11.32g/tAu; 195.5g/tAg;  
                                                   3.75% Cu and 8.19% Zn    
                                                   over 15.95 meters        
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Holes 100 and 102 were drilled along the east side of the deposit. Hole 100 intersected 12.10 meters of mineralization (Table 2). The mineralization likely continues to the east beneath the andesite sill as evidenced by hole 98 (News Release of March 29, 2011). Hole 102, which intersected faulted and broken ground and was stopped at 188 meters, intersected several zones of gold, silver and copper mineralization. An undercut/deeper test is warranted in this locale.

Hole 103, collared approximately 26 meters southwest of hole 98, tested for mineralization below the andesite sill. It intersected clasts of massive sulphide in a fault zone in andesite, and bottomed in dacite. The depth at which the sulphide clasts from a massive sulphide horizon became entrained in the fault zone, and how far they may have moved, is currently unknown. However, hole 98 indicated the prospective stratigraphy was down faulted along WNW faults and the VMS continues to be present at the base of the andesite.

In conjunction with the diamond drilling program the Company is also conducting regional prospecting, mapping, stream sediment sampling and soil sampling to identify and develop new targets.

Drill core samples are analyzed by ALS Chemex Labs Ltd., an ISO 9001:2000 certified laboratory. Prospecting, soil and stream sediment samples are analyzed by BSI Inspectorate Services an ISO 9001:2000 certified laboratory which also has an accreditation of ISO 17025. Salazar maintains a QC program whereby standard samples and blanks are inserted into each batch of samples to ensure quality control.

Kieran Downes, P.Geo., a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for the technical information provided in this release.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF SALAZAR RESOURCES LIMITED

Fredy Salazar, President & CEO

Salazar Resources Limited

About Salazar Resources: Salazar Resources Ltd. is a publicly-listed (TSX VENTURE:SRL - News; FRANKFURT:CCG - News) mineral resource company engaged in the exploration and development of new highly prospective areas in Ecuador. Led by a senior Ecuadorian management team and most notably by its namesake Fredy Salazar, this team has been instrumental in other major discoveries throughout Ecuador. Being an Ecuadorian based company gives the company a strategic advantage enabling the company to complete exploration at a rapid pace. With an excellent property portfolio (3 projects- 42,900 hectares), good geopolitical positioning and a number of strategic corporate and financial partnerships, Salazar has positioned itself to be a strategic player in Ecuador and throughout South America.

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