Los Cerros Limited revealed more spectacular drill results from Tesorito South, a near surface gold porphyry discovery, which is part of the Company's 100% owned Quinchia Gold Project in Risaralda ­ Colombia. The Company's step-out drill program, aimed at extending the dimensions of known mineralisation, continues to intercept strong gold mineralisation in every direction tested with recent drilling delivering some of the best results thus far. TS-DH24 was drilled as a NE step out from TS-DH07 and TS-DH08, the two earlier drill holes that arguably provided the drill core assays that took Tesorito from `target' to a legitimate and significant gold porphyry discovery.1 TS-DH24 has exceeded the impressive results of those original drill cores, encountering high grade porphyry mineralisation at surface which persisted for 222m grading 1.51g/t Au within a broader 378m grading 1.03g/t Au from surface. A particular highlight is an intercept of 36m from surface, which has provided the highest grade intercept of significant width ever recorded at Tesorito. This bodes well for further exploration in this region and for potential project economics which could access near surface high grade gold in critical early production years. TS-DH24 core lithology can be considered in three parts (Figure 2). The first 378m drilled through classic Tesorito South porphyry suite lithology with the entire zone mineralised to form the above mentioned extensive intercept. The core then entered 30m of basalts and sediments associated with the Marmato Fault before re-entering porphyry lithology, crossing a secondary fault and intercepting 185.5m of mineralised andesites, breccias and diorites interpreted as part of the newly defined Tesorito West porphyry suite target. A similar zone of elevated gold and porphyry pathfinders attributable to Tesorito West was intercepted in TS-DH161 which is spatially at slightly higher elevation and south of TS-DH24. Understanding elemental and alteration variations between these holes will be useful vectoring input when the Company begins directly drill testing Tesorito West.