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Photos by Andreas Gren, Hamburg. Copyright (c) Andreas Gren, Hamburg.
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330 grams. Iron, IAB-ung
TKW 24 MT. Observed fall: no. Found 1911, Western Australia.
Matthias writes:
Individual with a somehow haunted shape reminiscent of a bear, a prehistoric goddess of fertility, or something completely different. The weird shape was caused by weathered troilite inclusions. The forms, especially of iron meteorites, are often of such a complexity that, in its multiplicity of various possible perspectives, it can only compared with that of cubist sculpture. |
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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Benjamin P. Sun 10/13/2017 11:29:03 AM |
Beautiful sculpture specimen. Yes looks like a pregnant mother :) |
Matthias 10/13/2017 5:28:54 AM |
Michael, you could easily take it as a Gummib*r, but believe me: you'd need a good dentist, then |
Michael Hofmann 10/13/2017 4:37:31 AM |
Gummib*r! Very nice Piece Andi ;)
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Matthias 10/12/2017 2:20:16 PM |
Yes, I agree: this one is definitely time-sculpted. Thank you. |
Ben Fisler 10/12/2017 1:17:32 PM |
Alien Life-Form. I love it! |
Wilford Krantz 10/12/2017 6:50:42 AM |
Fun-drabilla! |
Stephen Amara 10/12/2017 5:26:54 AM |
That is amazing!! I love that this could not have been achieved without the weather here on earth and lots of time. |
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