Revelo Resources Corp. outline its intentions for the exploration of its gold-silver projects in northern Chile. Revelo wholly-owns four gold-silver projects covering more than 38,000 hectares of ground along northern Chile's highly prospective and productive mineral belts. Revelo intends to focus its post-Covid activities and exploration funds, subject to Revelo raising new capital, on a rolling program of exploration on these projects in order to advance towards potential discovery. VICTORIA SUR: The 6,600 hectare Victoria Sur project is located along the highly prolific Domeyko Cordillera, approximately midway between the currently operating, giant La Escondida and El Salvador mining districts, and just 22Km from the historically important Juncal silver-lead-zinc mining district. Major fault strands of the regionally significant Domeyko Fault Zone (also known as the West Fissure Fault Zone in the Chuquicamata district), which are important controls on the giant ore deposits located along the mineral belt, pass directly through the Victoria Sur project area. Nueve Vidas: Significant historic gold-silver intercepts related to hydrothermal breccias in trenches and drill holes ­ including 8m @ 10.5g/t Au + 29g/t Ag (drill hole VCNRC-10-004) and 6m @ 7.41 g/t Au + 31.9 g/t Ag (drill hole VCNRC-10-021), which cross-cut a porphyry gold system that displays long intercepts of disseminated gold mineralisation ­ including 72m @ 0.40g/t Au (drill hole VCNRC-10-021) and 22m @ 0.85g/t Au (drill hole VCNRC-10-017). Cenizas: Highly auriferous "lithocap" (high-level porphyry gold-copper style) extending over more than 2 Km2 with historic gold intercepts in drill holes ­ including 92m @ 0.47g/t Au (drill hole CZRC-01) and 196m @ 0.44g/t Au (drill hole CE005). LAS PAMPAS & LORO: The 21,800 hectare Las Pampas Project together with the 4,600 hectare Loro project represent a strategic land position located directly along trend, and some 35Km to 25Km to the southwest and south respectively, from the currently operating, world-class El Peñon-Fortuna bonanza gold-silver vein mining district. Both projects lie along the Paleocene Mineral Belt of northern Chile that is host to both major copper deposits and mines as well as significant gold-silver deposits and mines such as El Peñon. Las Pampas is a large project with two principal target areas prospective for low-sulphidation, epithermal "bonanza-style" gold-silver veins recognised at this time. Several reconnaissance targets that require further evaluation are also known. Cerritos Trend: Comprises a more than 8Km NW-SE trending zone of strong geochemical anomalies from a surface soil sampling grid in an area largely obscured by post-mineral gravel cover generally 10m to 50m deep. The geochemical anomalies are dominated by two of the classic pathfinder elements for the low-sulphidation style of mineralisation sought ­ arsenic and antimony ­ but scattered silver and gold anomalies also occur in conjunction with several other elemental anomalies. A small area of low hills at the southeast end of the anomalous trend (Cerritos Sur) are host to a series of small, artisanal pits that are anomalous in silver (from zero up to 52 g/t Ag) and gold (from zero up to 0.9 g/t Au). NW Area: Comprises an approximately 9Km x 3Km area with only minor outcrops but including a rhyo-dacite dome complex, located to the east of a major strand of the Dominador Fault Zone that can be traced to the NE and into the El Peñon District, where it is considered to exert an important control on the vein mineralisation there. Epithermal quartz vein float occurs on the surface of the post-mineral gravels in the northwestern quadrant of the area and assayed up to 9.9 g/t Au. The source of this vein float is currently unknown, but existing geophysical anomalies to the east and southeast represent potential targets. Loro comprises a series of low hills prospective for low-sulphidation, epithermal "bonanza-style" gold-silver veins, with only minor outcrops and generally thick (1m to 10m) colluvial cover. The project is located directly south of the El Peñon vein district, and lies along a possible north-south strand of the Dominador Fault Zone that extends from El Peñon, through Loro, and on to the historically mined Cachinal de la Sierra and El Soldado veins and eventually to the currently mined Guanaco Mine district some 50Km south of Loro. ORCA: The 5,400 hectare Orca project is located along the prolific Coastal Mineral Belt of norther Chile, some 50Km southwest of the mining town of Copiapo and some 45Km southwest of the giant Candelaria copper-gold mine. Major strands of the coast-parallel Atacama Fault Zone are an important control on the location of many of the deposits and mines along the Coastal Mineral Belt, and one important strand passes directly through the Orca project area.