Los Cerros Limited revealed more outstanding drill results from Tesorito South, a near surface gold porphyry discovery, which is part of the Company's 100% owned Quinchia Gold Project in Risaralda ­ Colombia. On the back of spectacular near surface results from TS-DH24 including 59.5m @ 2.6g/t Au from surface and including 36m @ 3.31g/t Au from surface1, the Company now has assays from drillholes TS-DH25 and TS-DH26, which radiate from the same drill pad as TS-DH24. TS-DH25 was designed to test for extensions of Tesorito South gold mineralisation to the northwest. Drill core consists almost entirely of mineralised diorites down to 370m before crossing a 12m wide fault zone, modelled to be the secondary fault noted in many previous drill holes, followed by andesites to the end of hole. TS-DH25: 330.3m @ 0.99g/t Au from surface including: 56.0m @ 1.95g/t Au from surface, including 24.3m @ 2.69g/t Au from surface. TS-DH26 was designed to further define surface high grade encountered in TS-DH24 and TS-DH25 and test vertical depth extensions below pads TS-DH07 and TS-DH08. Drill core consists almost entirely of porphyry suite diorites with occasional breccia zones before transitioning out of the porphyry suite from ~216m, crossing the Marmato Fault and entering barren basalts at 264m, consistent with the modelled geology and fault contact. TS-DH26: 158.0m @ 1.42g/t Au from surface including: 10.0m @ 2.13g/t Au from 2m, and 66.0m @ 1.89g/t Au from 80m, including 30.0m @ 2.6g/t Au from 80m. The most recent results consolidate two exciting hypotheses which have significant positive ramifications for Tesorito South. Abundant high grade gold at surface: Both TS-DH25 and TS-DH26 intercepted high grade gold mineralisation at surface, thus adding modelled volume to the surface high grade material first encountered in TS-DH24 and which remains untested in an arc from north around to the east-southeast. The presence of this high grade surface porphyry material bodes well for potential project economics which could access near surface high grade gold in critical early production years. The current drill program includes multiple additional holes radiating from the same pad to further expand this zone of considerable interest. The potential for significant growth to the north and northeast has increased: Previous exploration models had assumed expansion of mineralisation to the northeast was the most prospective direction. The wide intercept in TS-DH25 (330.3m @ 0.99g/t Au) across the north of the area of interest suggests this direction also has significant potential for expansion and has further validated the idea that most drilling to date has only explored part of a potentially much larger system which remains open to the north and northeast. Given the significant opportunity to extend the higher grade at surface and expand gold mineralisation to the north and northeast, the Company has allocated two drill rigs to this area of Tesorito South.