North Springs Resources Corp. announced that it anticipates releasing exclusive video detailing reconnaissance conducted at the sites of multiple historic mining operations located within three miles of the Company's 20% owned Goldstar/One Arm Joe Gold Project in Arizona. The new video is expected to be available for viewing on February 8, 2012 at the company's website. The main focus of the video will be visit to the Camp B Mine, a former gold, silver, and copper producer located only 2.5 miles away. The Camp B Mine averaged 0.8-1.5 oz. gold per ton during its productive years and contains several enormous work sites including a 60 foot tall 30,000 ton pile of tailings and three 300+ foot mine shafts, which have been connected by more than 1,200 feet of tunnels. Known Camp B Mine veins were more than 4,000 feet in length and had a width of 3-12 feet at the surface, although it was claimed to be as wide as 30 feet at depths of 300 feet or more. Much of the vein can be seen by the naked eye at the surface spanning up to 1,000 feet long. Evaluation of the local mines and the available data indicates very strongly for the potential of a major gold discovery at Goldstar. The original video contains new footage of reconnaissance conducted at the Camp B Mine, the Unida Mine, and the King Solomon Mine, all of which were productive mining operations in the early 1900s. Commentary for the video is provided by a local miner with more than 30 years of experience in the Wickenburg area. North Springs and its partners are currently conducting a 21-hole drill program at Goldstar, focusing on seven (7) high-priority target areas. North Springs earned its 20% interest in the Goldstar Property by already supplying funding of $500,000 towards the current exploration and development program. The Company also has the right to acquire an additional 15% interest in the Goldstar Property by supplying $3,000,000 in funding for further exploration and development.