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19.7 gram fragment with crust. CK4
TKW 25.6 kg. Fall not observed. Found March 2000, Ash Shati', Libya.
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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Anne Black 8/17/2022 1:29:19 PM |
Thank you Matthias. I hope that Hasnaa Chennaoui saw that movie, or better yet was an advisor.
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Twink Monrad 8/17/2022 9:32:00 AM |
yes very nice photo and movies sounds interesting.. |
matthias 8/17/2022 3:47:25 AM |
Nice piece, Anne, with fine contraction cracks - just the stuff our dreams are made of.
Gives me the opportunity to recommend the film 'Fragments from Heaven', just presented at the Film Festival of Locarno (Adnane Baraka, 2022; 90 min.).
"The Moroccan desert is famous for its recurring meteorite falls. Fragments from Heaven tells the story of Mohamed, a nomad who lives with his family in a tent in a remote area of the desert. In order to change his family*s hard living conditions, he decides to go in search of meteorites. It is the story of Abderrahmane as well, a scientist who relies on this meteor debris to pursue his research on the origins of the Earth and life. Both of them, don*t imagine that this quest will take them far beyond simple hunting. Behind those objects, lie the fragments of human complexity." |
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