Graham Macleod 12/4/2021 4:41:41 PM |
You are right Anne!!
This is a really flat area which might account for the finds.
Thanks for the great comments as well all.
Cheers |
Anne Black 12/3/2021 2:10:38 PM |
Did you notice that if you enlarge the picture most of the towns (?) in the area are also meteorite names? Mundrabilla, Madura, Cocklebiddy, Forrest..... |
Tracy Latimer 12/3/2021 1:35:38 PM |
The birds-eye view of the location where it was found could almost be a closeup of a meteorite itself! |
Michael Mulgrew 12/3/2021 11:27:11 AM |
Australian meteorites have the best names. |
Keith Hicks 12/3/2021 5:19:25 AM |
Thanks for this nice example of an early weathered Nullabor chondrite Graham ...almost shale-like! Not sure why the NEMS label has mentioned a find date of 1892 though? |
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Graham Macleod 12/5/2015 10:04:32 PM |
Thanks for your comments,
I appreciate them. |
John Lutzon 12/3/2015 8:15:27 AM |
2nd what Werner said. Thanks Graham. |
Werner Schroer 12/3/2015 1:44:51 AM |
Another rare Australian meteorite, and in my eyes they are all beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Graham. |
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