Ken,

  Thank you for you reply and the link to webwrongs. Yes, it's theolitic basalt 
with a melted surface. I hope you will keep an open mind and take the time to 
read this. Please take a look at the Geophysical Meteors on the web link you 
provided.
   
  I have had many communications with the author of that website, Dr. Andrei 
Ol'khovatov. If you would look at the Peruvian meteorite sighting on that 
website you will see that it was a mid-day witnessed fall and the impact was 
recorded by 3 different seismic stations (Arica Chile, Arequipa Peru, and Lima 
Peru). Dr. Mutsumi Shisutka (Institute Geophysical Peru) and Dr. Armando Minaya 
UNSA (University National San Agustin) assisted me by providing seismic 
recordings, and in turn, I provided them with the actual location of the 
crater. The actual location of the crater was important in helping to adjust 
their equipment in refining earthquake epicenters. 
   
  The main mass at this current time in in-extractable due to the terrain but 
efforts are underway contracting with a heavy equipment operator to bulldoze a 
small dirt road. I have talked with the local government about buying a 100 
hectares mining concession encompassing the crater to protect it. When the main 
mass is uncovered, I'll know more.
   
  It took me 2 years and 6 separate expeditions to find the crater. I lived for 
a time in the area of El Castillo with a family that witnessed this event. With 
satellite photos, eyewitness accounts, seismic data, detailed charts and 
assistance provided by the national university I searched for the impact area. 
I found it and I have all the proof. What is interesting is that some of the 
specimens I collected near the crater are identical to one of the pictures in 
the venusmeteorite.com. 
   
  I went to ACTLABS in Lima, Peru to have a sample analyzed but they lacked the 
equipment necessary. They told me that ACTLABS.com (Canada) might be able to 
provide this analysis.The type of testing I need is "space weathering". 
Specifically, solar to galactic ray tracks, oxygen isotope fractionation 
patterns, radionuclide measurements, and noble gas analysis. I would like to 
find a planetary geologist who will take to time to look at a specimen and read 
the reports but in reality, my expectations are low.
   
  I wrote to Dr. Korotev some time ago, but he too has doubts and his area of 
expertise is lunar meteorites. I can tell you that some of the rocks near the 
crater have a black splatter with the same characteristics as the samples. In 
an area of tan to rust colored terrain, a rock that looks like melted black 
plastic is unmistakable. I talked with a Peruvian government hydrologist (Jorge 
Mena) that works in this general area and he told me he has never seen rocks 
like that in his 40 years in the field searching for underground aquifers.
   
  Can you speculate what would a inner-planet meteorite look like? Does the 
fact that it fell mid-day have any significance? Would you expect a mid-day 
fall? Are mid-day falls rare? And if 20 years ago someone said that they had a 
meteorite that might just be from Mars, would anyone believe them? 
   
  I have a lot of evidence but no definitive proof that these are meteorites or 
where they might have come from. I'm hoping you can help me find the answer. I 
am sending a copy of this email to Dr. Korotev in the hope that he would be 
kind enough to provide a introduction to Dr. Brett Gladman or Dr. Akira 
Yamaguchi if possible.
   
  Randall
   
  
 
  Hi Randall,
It's basalt. Here are some more meteorwrong sites (bottom half)
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/webwrongs.html
Best,
Ken Newton



Randall Gregory wrote:     Has anyone seen this website and if so, what are 
your opinions as to the validity of his claims that the meteorites found are 
from Venus. And how would anyone know if a meteorite came from one of the inner 
planets? Would cosmic ray exposure and oxygen isotope be useful. What tests 
would be definitive?
   
   
  Randall
  
  
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