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4.6 grams. 18 x 16 x 5 mm.   H4

TKW 13.2 kg. Fall not observed. Found 1934, Hansford County, Texas, USA.

   
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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Michael Doran
 8/18/2019 9:38:47 AM
Hansford County in the Texas panhandle in the mid 1930's was pretty close to ground zero for the Dust Bowl. The center-pivot irrigation that produces the "crop circles" now visible on Google Maps was a later development. I know y'all were joking, but just wanted to add some history. :-)
John Divelbiss
 8/17/2019 12:42:10 PM
interesting piece...and as Paul said the Goolge Map location shown proves it is true about being found among crop circles
Paul Swartz
 8/16/2019 10:06:37 PM
Found among the Crop Circles :)
 

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