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Photos by Christopher Robbins.   Copyright (c) Enrico Hoff.
1.05 gram flanged button.   Tektite





Enrico writes:
Found on October 12, 2020 by Christopher Robbins in Port Campel Region, Australia. Extremely thin flange with a maximum width of 25 mm.


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Paul Gessler
 2/27/2024 2:11:34 AM
SPECTACULAR!!!!
Kevin S Maloney
 1/28/2024 3:25:13 PM
That is the most unique ejecta shape I have ever seen! Amazing example of the processes that can occur during an Impact Event. Outstanding!
John lutzon
 1/26/2024 9:49:37 PM
That in-situ pic proves your all of your points, Murray, H-How did it survive the millenniums'. Super! Thank you
Murray Paulson
 1/26/2024 10:05:21 AM
It is amazing that this delicate tektite survived its journey to the MPOD! Its delicate nature made it flutter to the ground or pond etc eons ago. It is absolutely spectacular. 10 out of 10, or in keeping with Australia, is that 11 out of 10. Thanks for showing it off!
Mendy M Ouzillou
 1/26/2024 7:30:18 AM
Beautiful and delicate. Reminds me of Dale Chihuly's work.
Graham Ensor
 1/26/2024 4:24:38 AM
Wonderful find and example...so delicate to.
Bernd Pauli
 1/26/2024 3:02:30 AM
Thank you, Enrico, for showing us this extraordinary Australite button!
 

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