Colombian Mines Corporation ("Colombian Mines" or "the Company") (TSX
VENTURE:CMJ)(FRANKFURT:X6C) management is pleased to report reconnaissance work
has identified additional high grade mineralization up to 2.3 grams gold per
tonne (g/T Au), 203 grams silver per tonne (g/T Ag) and 10.1% copper (Cu) in
grab samples from outcropping mineralization in a new area approximately 1.5
kilometers wide by 2 kilometers long. This new area is located roughly 3.3
kilometers south southeast of the area where previously announced mineralization
returned results to 49.8 grams (1.6 troy ounces) gold, 744 grams (23.9 troy
ounces) silver per tonne and 26.47% Cu from the Company's 100% owned, Mercedes
property.


Mineralized boulders found and sampled during the reconnaissance work assayed to
1,894 grams silver per tonne (61 troy ounces) and 10.4% Cu in grab samples and
indicate, yet, undiscovered mineralization may be present elsewhere on the
property. Loose boulders, referred to as "float", have generally been
transported an unknown distance from their source, and cannot be relied on to
the same extent as outcrop samples. However, they are a strong indication of
potential mineralization sourced further up stream, which in this case is
generally to the west and northwest, a more remote part of the license not yet
visited by the Company's reconnaissance team.


Mineralization in this part of the license has been encountered over an area
more than 2 kilometers long and 1.5 kilometers wide, and occurs as disseminated,
stock work and veins. Much like the mineralization previously described, some of
the highest grade copper and silver values were found in zones almost completely
devoid of vegetation, presumably due to the naturally toxic effects of copper
and silver on vegetation. Photographs of some of these zones have been posted to
the Company's website with the issuance of this release and are available for
viewing.


As part of this work, 100 grab samples were collected from this new area of the
property excluding the grab samples of boulders, standards and duplicate samples
used for QA-QC. The spacing of the samples is irregular and confined to areas of
readily accessible exposure. Values of the samples range from below the limit of
detection (bld) to 2.28 g/T Au, bld to 240 g/T Ag, and bld to 10.4% Cu with the
best individual sample containing 203 g/T Ag and 10.1% Cu. Of the 100 grab
samples 30% are considered highly anomalous for gold containing greater than 100
ppb Au, 44% are highly anomalous for silver containing more than 3 ppm Ag, and
43% are highly anomalous for copper containing more than 1000 ppm (0.1%) Cu. 


The results discussed in this press release are from reconnaissance, grab
geochemical samples. These samples are collected either randomly over an outcrop
or in a line forming a "semi-continuous" chip-channel sample. These samples are
commonly used for reconnaissance to quickly evaluate the mineral potential of an
area and rely heavily on the geologist's or technician's judgment. Chip samples
are not considered to be as representative as channel samples. Channel samples
are higher precision samples, typically cut 3 - 4 centimeters wide and 2 - 3
centimeters deep with hammer and chisel during more advanced exploration.


Robert Carrington, President and CEO of the Company comments that, "Mercedes is
an exciting, very early stage exploration project. We are still a long way from
being able to call it a discovery but finding so much high grade mineralization
over such a large area on a first pass reconnaissance program suggests a large,
strong mineralized system is present with excellent discovery potential.
Mercedes is an excellent follow up to our El Dovio project." As stated
previously, "Mineralization (at Mercedes) is hosted in a belt of Mesozoic age,
volcanic rocks that extend northward into this part of Colombia from Ecuador
that are known to host other intermediate sulfidation epithermal deposits... ."


Quality Assurance/Quality Control

The Company's samples are collected in accordance with accepted industry best
practices. After collection, each sample is double bagged, sealed individually,
and delivered to the SGS Laboratories facility in Medellin, Colombia. Sample
analysis is conducted by SGS at its newly completed Medellin laboratory. The
Company maintains rigid QC-QA through insertion of a series of blanks,
duplicates and certified standards at a rate of 1:30 or higher.


Mr. Robert G. Carrington, P. Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101, the President and CEO of the Company, has reviewed and
verified the technical information contained in this news release.


About Colombian Mines Corporation

Colombian Mines Corporation is an aggressive exploration and development stage
company with a distinct "first mover" advantage in Colombia and one of the
largest portfolios of 100% direct owned mineral assets among junior companies in
Colombia. Focused on developing shareholder value through exploration and
development of key projects, the Company is also one of Colombia's leading
"Prospect Generators" and applies an aggressive business model of organic growth
through exploration while leveraging shareholder value through strategic
alliances and joint ventures. Colombia is widely recognized as a highly
prospective, under-explored country with exceptional mineral potential. Further
information can be found on our website at www.colombianmines.com.


Robert G. Carrington, President & CEO

Forward-Looking Statement

Some of the statements in this news release contain forward-looking information
that involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Colombian
Mines Corporation. Actual results may differ materially from those currently
anticipated in such statements.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Colombian Mines Corporation
Sharon Hebgin
Corporate Communications
(604) 649-9195 - Canada or (760) 668-7211 - United States
shebgin@colombianmines.com


Colombian Mines Corporation
Kim C. Casswell
Corporate Secretary
(604) 669-0868
(604) 688-1157 (FAX)
kcasswell@colombianmines.com
www.colombianmines.com

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