Advanced Explorations Inc. announced results up to 69.30% Fe from the Tuktu Iron Ore Project located on the Melville Peninsula in Nunavut, Canada. The recently completed channel sampling and prospecting program along the northern limits of the Tuktu 2 magnetic anomaly confirms the direct ship ore potential of the target. Equally important to the high iron grades is the consistent low Sulphur content. This recent field work represents a follow up examination of the 2,100 metre, Tuktu 2 magnetic anomaly that in 2011 yielded 63.85 % Fe and 62.26% Fe separated by 1,600 metres. The southernmost limits have not yet been examined. The July 2012 results, summarized below and taken within 100 metres of 2011's 63.85% Fe sample confirm the presence of very high grade iron at Tuktu over a substantial area. Of special note is the presence of abundant specular hematite, a form of iron oxide not seen before at the Tuktu Iron Ore Project. Grab sample 12ATP071 was taken from a 50 square metre outcropping of specular hematite located 100 metres to the east of the channel samples, approximately in the centre of what is interpreted as the nose of the folded iron formation. The geology noted in the field agrees well with the results of the ground magnetometer survey completed in 2011. A total of 23 samples were sent to ActLabs of Ancaster, Ontario for XRF, Satmagan and Leco (Sulphur) analysis. Twenty samples came from 23.60 metres of channel sampling across one of the better exposed outcrops found in the northern area of magnetic anomaly while three samples were taken while prospecting the area.