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High Island Creek   contributed by Anne Black, IMCA 2356   MetBul Link

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5.32 grams.   Iron, IIIAB

TKW 15 kg. Fall not observed. Found April 2011, near Arlington, Minnesota, USA.

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

 


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Greg Lindh
 5/12/2018 8:47:52 PM
The creek took its name from High Island Lake, a lake along its course.
Anne Black
 5/11/2018 11:36:04 AM
Yes, John, odd name, but then there are many meteorites with odd names in the West, like Long Island or Sand Creek, both of them from Kansas.
John Divelbiss
 5/11/2018 8:12:19 AM
Unique name for anything let alone a meteorite fall location.. the words (high, island, creek) don't go together in any logical way...which is cool in its own way. Must be a Native American name of some type.
 

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