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The Company received assays from seventy-one (71) rock samples from the SSC Zone
on the Oculto prospect in north western Argentina that average 60.7 g/t silver
(1.95 ounces) with anomalous values in gold, lead and antimony. Eight (8) of the
71 samples returned assays greater than 100 g/t silver. The over limit assays
were 151, 188, 212, 522, 575, 575, 636 and 1,085 g/t silver as displayed in
TABLE ONE below.




TABLE ONE

Over Limit Silver Assays with Gold and Base Metal Values

SSC Zone

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         Silver g/t           Gold g/t             Lead %         Antimony %
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              1,065              0.013               0.16               0.04
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                636              0.005               0.10               0.08
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                575              0.042               0.39               0.05
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                575              0.081               0.37               0.03
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                522              0.672               0.15               0.03
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                212              0.411               0.08               0.12
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                188              0.091               3.21               0.03
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                151              0.063               0.18               0.02
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The high-silver values are associated with limonitic sediments with greyish
silica veinlets and stock work, which variably occur along the entire length of
the outcropping structure. The SSC Zone is now a high-priority for further
exploration. The importance of these exceptional silver values provides evidence
that the Oculto mineral system can produce very high-grades within lower grade
large-scale alteration systems. This information and the location of the
high-grade silver samples enables the Company to focus its next phase of
exploration with an excavator trenching program, mapping and a more sampling.
This will likely lead to focused geophysical surveys that will assist in
positioning drill collar locations.


The SSC Zone is the largest continuous outcropping sedimentary system in the
Oculto Mineral District. It is at least 3,600 metres NW-SE and up to 1,000
metres wide. The most prominent outcrops consist of silicified conglomerate. The
host sediments include argillic, limonitic and silicified siltstone and
sandstone. The SSC zone is underexplored and there are no historic drill holes.


Cascadero Copper's 50% owned subsidiary Salta Exploraciones (Salta) holds a 100%
interest in 31,024 hectares that includes the majority of the most prospective
geology in the 70 km(2) high-sulphidation sediment hosted epithermal Ag-Au
polymetalic mineralized sedimentary basin situated within the
Colama-Olacapato-El Toro (COT) fault system. The COT is a northwest trending
transverse zone that controls the location of several large mineral systems in
northwestern Chile and Argentina, including Pancho Arias, Las Burras, Incahuasi,
Las Cuevas, Santa Rosa, Concordia, El Quevar, El Oculto, Taca Taca, in Argentina
and El Laco and Chuquicamata in Chile.


The SSC Zone is about 3.0 kms north of the Luc Carrill Zone that Cascadero
announced in a news release on April 11th, 2011.


Salta is planning a US$600,000 exploration program that includes property-scale
mapping, geological cross sections, geochemistry, trenching and ground based
geophysics followed by core drilling on selected targets.


The property has exceptional infrastructure. The Argentine national highway, a
500 Kv high-tension power line, and a natural gas pipeline are located on
property. Importantly, the railway to the Pacific Ocean port of Antofagasta also
passes through El Oculto.


The Company is pleased to have this highly prospective contiguous 31,024 hectare
property under its control and believes the Oculto District has potential to
host large-tonnage bulk mineable silver - gold - base metal deposits.


Assays were done by ACME Analytical of Vancouver BC. This report was reviewed
and the technical contents approved by Dr. George Gale, PhD., PEng., who is the
Qualified Person for the Company's Argentine properties.


ABOUT CASCADERO COPPER - SALTA EXPLORACIONES

The Companies are integrated prospecting and mineral exploration businesses with
offices in North Vancouver, BC, Sudbury, Ontario and Salta City in the Province
of Salta, Argentina. The Company generates, acquires and explores mineral
properties in these three areas. The focus is on large-scale open pit mineral
systems such as copper-gold porphyry prospects in the Toodoggone region of
British Columbia, volcanic and intrusive hosted gold properties in the Sudbury,
Swayze and Timmins gold camps of Ontario and copper-moly-gold porphyry prospects
and gold-silver, base metal sediment hosted mineral systems in north western
Argentina.


Exploration is currently active in Ontario and Argentina and will commence in
June, 2011 in British Columbia.


Cascadero's commodity focus is gold, silver and base metals. In 2011, Cascadero
and its joint venture partners plan to drill test a total of four copper-gold
porphyry systems and two sediment hosted gold-silver showings.


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