VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 8, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Diamond Discoveries International Corp. reports that the drill equipment has arrived in George River. The first drill target, at Round Lake pipe, is located approximately 100 miles from George River. A crew of 5 plus a helicopter is on standby to assist in the assembly of the drill. This process will be complete within the next few days. "Sixty percent of the equipment is already at Round Lake pipe," said consultant Peter Ferderber. A photograph of Round Lake pipe is available on the companies' website within the Torngat Mountain Brochure section.
As per the press release of August 26th, 2004, Suisse Diamond Drill has been contracted to drill the Torngat property.
The drill program is being supervised by Prospecting Geophysics whose president is consultant Peter Ferderber.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
John Kowalchuk P.Geo., President & CEO
About Diamond Discoveries International Corp.
Diamond Discoveries International Corp (OTCBB:DMDD) is a U.S. exploration company with executive offices in Vancouver, B.C. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Diamond Discoveries (Canada) Inc., it controls certain mineral permits in the Torngat Mountains Peninsula in northeastern Quebec. The Company is focused on exploring for diamonds. The Company has located more than 50 kimberlite dykes and several kimberlite pipes. This fall, they plan on actively sampling the targeted areas for diamonds both by bulk sampling and core drilling.
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