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COLOMBIAN EMERALDS MINE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY READY FOR OPERATIONS The Eden Mine CONTENT 1.MINE OBJECTIVES 2.MINE READINESS 3. LOCATION 4. GEOLOGY 5. INVESTMENT OPTIONS 2 CONTENT DISCLAIMER This presentation has been prepared by BPM


  1. COLOMBIAN EMERALDS MINE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY READY FOR OPERATIONS The Eden Mine

  2. CONTENT 1.MINE OBJECTIVES 2.MINE READINESS 3. LOCATION 4. GEOLOGY 5. INVESTMENT OPTIONS 2

  3. CONTENT DISCLAIMER  This presentation has been prepared by BPM Proyectos Ltda. C.I. (the “Company”). It should not be considered as an offer o r invitation to subscribe for or purchase any securities in the Company or as an inducement to make an offer or invitation with respect to those securities. No agreement to subscribe for securities in the Company will be entered into on the basis of this presentation or any information, opinions or conclusions expressed in the course of this presentation.  This presentation is not a prospectus or other offering document under U.S. law or under any other law. It has been prepared for information purposes only. This presentation contains general summary information and does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of any individual investor. It is not investment advice and prospective investors should obtain their own independent advice from qualified financial advisors having regarding to their objectives, financial situation and needs.  This presentation and information, opinions or conclusions expressed in the course of this presentation contains forecasts and forward looking information. This forward looking information relates to the Company’s expectations regarding the results of the 43 -101 reports, and the resu lts of the Company’s exploration programs, production targets, mining and emerald operations, financial forecasts, including revenue and expense, and all timelines and milestones set out herein. Such statements are based on a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management at the time, are subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties. These forecasts, projections and information are not a guarantee of future performance or expected results and involve unknown risks and uncertainties. Actual results and developments will almost certainly differ materially from those expected by the company (either expressed or implied in this presentation). There are a number of risks, both specific to the Company and of a general nature, which may affect the future operating and financial performance of the Company, and the value of an investment in any of those entities, including and not limited to economic conditions, stock market fluctuations, coal demand and price movements, timing of access to infrastructure, timing of environmental approvals, regulatory risks, operational risks, reliance on key personnel, reserve and resource estimations, native title and title risks, foreign currency fluctuations, and mining development, construction and commissioning risk and the need for and availability of future financing needs of the Company to carry out the business plan. The production targets, planned future mining operations and planned mining methods in this presentation or expressed during the course of this presentation are subject to completion of further drilling, the necessary feasibility studies (including the preparation of a mine plan), permitting and execution of all necessary infrastructure agreements. The forward looking information contained in this presentation are as of the date hereof and the Company does not expect to update the forward looking information contained in this presentation.  This presentation speaks as of February 5, 2014, unless noted. Neither the delivery of this presentation nor any further discussions by the Company or its representatives with any of the recipients shall, under any circumstances, create any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of the Company since such date. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update or correct any information included in this presentation.  This presentation isn´t public, this is a private presentation. 3

  4. MINE OBJECTIVES Great opportunity of mining investment in a Colombian emeralds mine with official authorization to initiate mining exploitation. READY TO PRODUCE, READY TO GO. The Eden mine is owned by C. I. EMERALD S. A. Its mission is to exploit and add value to each step of the process to reach world market BPM Proyectos has been licensed to engage interested investors Raw Cut Emeralds Jewelry World Market Emeralds Beatiful Jewels Source Photos: availables on the Internet . 4

  5. MINE READINESS • Mining Concession Title # 742R, valid for 16 years with additional 30 year renewal • Approved Environmental Impact Assessment • Legal Environmental Permit # 844. • Approved Work Plan and Investment Plan • Water Use Permit. • NI 43-101F1 Technical Report prepared by a local qualified geologist. • Legal ownership of the land. • Power facilities. • 350 meters of excavated tunnels with physical and geological evidence of emeralds presence. • Enhanced security environment due to proximity to military base.

  6. LOCATION Souerce: Google 2013 Souerce: SIGAC The Eden mine is geologically located inside the mining emerald district of GACHALA-CHIVOR; The Edén Mine in the eastern chain of the Andean mountains of Colombia, into the eastern side of the so called Colombian’s Emeralds Belts,. 6

  7. LOCATION The Property The property area is 106, 9706 hectares. It is shown in official maps from the Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi (Topographic Geographic Institute) under plates 229 I C 2 and 229 I D 1 Scale 1: 10,000. The Edén Mine Coordinates. 7 7

  8. GEOLOGY Regional Geology The area’s structural control is NE-SW oriented and is part of the Quetame Massif; a set of Paleozoic basement rocks of the Farallones Group, on which rocks were later deposited from the Bata, Santa Rosa and Ubala formations, from the Lower Cretaceous and Berrasian, then the Chivor, Lutitas de Macanal and Las Juntas formations, and finally the rocks of the Aptian, Une and Fomeque formations in the Albian. These Cretaceous rocks are affected by left-lateral and reverse faults , verging to the E and NE- SW, to regionally cause Lutitas de Macanal formation b2m Chivor formation b1c Santa Rosa formation b1s Farallones group Dcf slippage of the Paleozoic rocks over the Active mine X Cretaceous rocks. INGEOMINAS (Colombian Institute of Mining and Geology) 2008. 8 8

  9. GEOLOGY Local Geology The area’s NE-SW oriented structural control is accompanied by a low-grade hydrothermal alteration in the Lutitas de Macanal and Chivor formations . The main structural features present in the area are: San Isidro - Quebrada Negra , La Colonia and Mundo Nuevo Chiquito faults, associated with minor faults and folds. The main folds are the Miralindo and Manizales alticlines, heading N 35- 50 E, associated with minor folds . ( Ingeominas 2008). After Ingeominas 2008 INGEOMINAS (Colombian Institute of Mining and Geology) 2008. 9

  10. GEOLOGY Local Geology – Hidrothermal Alteration in Chivor and Lulitas De Macanal Formations 7 8 Property 6 When Sta Rosa, Chivor and El EDEN 5 4 3 Lutitas de Macanal formations 2 are hydrothermally altered by 1 fluids rich in beryl, specially Hidrothermal where Chivor and Lulitas de OUTSIDE EL EDEN PROPERTY Chivor formation Alteration Macanal formations contact Lutitas de Macanal zone To vertex No. 5 with eachother, is where we stream formation Chivor formation have the best chances of finding the best quality El Eden Tunnel 1 Hidrothermal Hidrother emeralds. This condition occurs ma Lutitas de Macanal Alteration alteration in the Eden property as seen in formation zone zone the graph. To vertex No. 4 Hidrothermal EL EDEN PROPERTY Alteration zone Santa Rosa formation Chivor formation Structural Geology Source: Mosquera D, Geologist GEOAMERICA 2004 and INGEOMINAS 2008. 10

  11. GEOLOGY Local Geology – The mineralized zone EL EDEN 6 reaches The Eden property PROPERTY 8 5 4 3 2 1 N In the exploratory tunnels El Eden #1 and #2, Mineralized zone the mineralization is presented as drusen, Calcite, Quartz, Pyrite 0UTSIDE pockets and along veins and veinlets, which can reach up to 2.5 meters wide, usually PROPERTY S with NE- SW direction, dipping between 60 ° and 85 ° NW, especially when fractures 1 ´ 025.8 intersect each other. 50 BOCAMIN Mineralogical analysis determined that A EL major minerals are calcite, pyrite, albite, quartz, dolomite, ankerite, fluorite and EDEN 1 apatite as accessories Parisite, gypsum, beryl 1 ´ 025.8 and emeralds. (Mosquera D. 2008). Clearly, 00 mineralization is controlled regionally and BOCAMIN locally by tectonic and lithostratigraphic A EL EDEN ? structures. ? El EDEN 2 1 ´ 075.000 1 ´ 075150 1 ´ 075.100 1 ´ 075.050 ? PROPERTY ? ? 1 ´ 025.750 Structural geology , GEOAMERICA 2004 and INGEOMINAS 2008. 11

  12. GEOLOGY Mineralized vein. See the size and trend Actual picture showing small Mineralized zone emeralds found in tunnel # 1 El Eden in The Eden Tunnel #1 12

  13. INVESTMENT OPTIONS The Edén mine has now opened its doors to interested investors based on potential scenarios: 1. Preferred option: As Operator with production-based profit 2. Becoming a strategic partner by acquiring stocks of CI EMERALD S.A. 13

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