Outcrop Gold Corp. provided an update on exploration at the Santa Ana high-grade silver-gold project located in Colombia. Detailed geological mapping, trenching and soil sampling is successfully identifying drill targets in new areas. This work is revealing vein outcrops and coarse in-situ vein rubble in the El Dorado target and the Morales target to the west and south of La Ivana drilling. Morales is located one kilometre to the west of the Roberto Tovar target further expanding the potential scale of Santa Ana. Eight new drill-holes have been completed to date at La Ivana target for a total of 975 metres of drilling with assays pending. There are significant intervals of quartz-sulfide veins with sulfide-rich halos in the holes. Epithermal textures are expressed as colloform, banded quartz and breccias. Massive sulfides are common within vein intervals. The first assays are expected next week and will be released as they are received. Soil sampling has been completed on the Megapozo, El Dorado, Roberto Tovar and San Antonio targets with assays pending. The first soil assays have been received on the Megapoza target returning exceptional gold and silver grades over wide areas. Megapoza is on strike between the two targets that have been drilled to date - La Ivana and Roberto Tovar. These targets are 1.5 kilometres apart with both containing high grade mineralization. Megapoza potentially connects these targets. At least five anomalous zones of gold and silver have been indentified at Megapoza, four of which present high values for both gold and silver, associated with the Paraiso, Miraflores and La Porfia veins. These results confirm the presence of an important regional ore shoot zone at Megapoza, possibly associated with the convergence of these veins. Soil sampling continues on the project, with 15 lines representing 5 linear kilometers, with sample intervals of 10 metres. 505 samples have been collected and partial results received for 170 samples. Significant anomalies in soils up to a high of 11.75 g Au/t and 336 g Ag/t occur. On soil lines the sample interval is 10 metres - commonly anomalies are from 30 to 50 metres wide - suggesting more than one vein is reflected in each anomalous zone. The results also show a very strong correlation to arsenic, lead and antimony confirming an epithermal event. In addition to the ongoing drill program and soil sampling, mechanical trenching has recently commenced progressing future drill targets.