Atacama Resources International, Inc. announced the release of geophysical data and sampling results for the Atacama 3 property, located 4 kilometers southeast of the Macassa headframe of Kirkland Lake Gold and 3 kilometers east of the Swastika Mine in northeastern Ontario. A total of 18 km of cut lines, Induced Polarization, Magnetic and VLF-EM surveys were completed on the property throughout the fall and winter of 2019. A total of 19 lines were read using Induced Polarization, Magnetics and VLF EM surveys, in a north-south direction at 100m line spacings. The purpose of the surveys was to detect undiscovered gold and base metal environments. Three main IP Chargeability horizons were identified which are both iron formations and graphitic sediment interflow units. Zinc mineralization has been observed on the upper graphitic horizon. A total of 8 channel samples (average length 1 meter) were taken in this vicinity that showed greater than 1% Zinc with a high of 4.04% and associated with anomalous values in Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Arsenic, and Cobalt. A possible carbonate altered volcanic unit may parallel the graphitic sediments and this target is favourable for drill follow-up for gold mineralization. The geophysical surveys also identified a major north-south trending structure that transects the property and extends north through the main Kirkland Lake gold mineralized trend. This structure may have acted as a conduit for gold mineralizing solutions and will also be investigated for its gold hosting potential. Ground follow-up on the geophysical surveys will be commenced in the spring of 2020. Atacama’s technical team, led by Wayne Holmstead (P.Geo), has analyzed the geophysical results and has recommended upwards of 20 potential drill targets on the property based on the geophysical surveys.