MAX RESOURCE CORP. reported QEMSCAN and assay results of two bulk samples extracted from AM NORTH located within the CESAR stratabound copper-silver project in NE Colombia (Table 1-2, Fig. 1-2). Two bulk samples #756 (46 kg) and #766 (39 kg), were extracted approximately 1.8-km apart, along the same mineralized horizon (AMN-1). Samples were submitted to ALS Global Metallurgy Laboratory; each sample was crushed to pass 6mesh. Single sub-sample was removed and submitted for head assays of Cu, Ag, Fe, S. Assay results were obtained from chemical and QEMSCAN analyses correlate reasonably well with initial chip channel sampling. A sub-sample was also submitted from each sample for a QEMSCAN Bulk Mineral Analysis to provide mineral composition and copper deportment information. The main minerals identified via QEMSCAN are copper oxides and chalcocite followed by copper bearing silicates and covellite. As expected, near surface oxidized facies copper minerals are more common, explaining the significant amount of malachite. The presence of chalcocite (80% copper by weight) in sample 766 indicates some sulphide copper mineral replacement of oxides at shallow depths. The first AM North bulk sample (#756) was obtained in the vicinity of the initial 4m by 1m rock panel sample that assayed 24.8% copper + 230g/t silver and the second bulk sample (#766) was collected close to initial 1m rock chip channel sample that assayed 10.4% copper + 88g/t silver over 1m. The AM North horizon is currently approximately 1.8-km long and is open along-strike as well as down and up-dip. The wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project of Max is located 420-km north of Bogota, in northeast Colombia and lies within Jurassic sediments and volcaniclastics that extend the length of northern South America. These Jurassic rocks also host significant stratabound copper-silver mineralization in both Ecuador and Peru. CESAR lies along a historic 120 km copper-silver belt within a major oil and gas and coal-mining district. The region has excellent infrastructure, shipping ports, airports, townships, railways and roadways.