Hello all

Today I have the pleasure of offering one of the world's largest pieces of a very poorly distributed meteorite.

By comparison:
American Museum of Natural History - 9 grams
Natural History Museum, London - 14.6 grams
My available specimen - 1055 grams

Meet Kaali, an iron meteorite legally obtained from a protected site, found at the best preserved crater in Eurasia in Estonia and steeped in Finnish Folklore just a hop across the Baltic sea. A true iron from the iron age, the lake that now fills the crater has been an archeological trove of ancient objects and remains of animal sacrifices.

I have put together a lively write-up, worth a read even if not looking to buy. Please have a look.

http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog/kaali.htm

Thank you,
Rob Wesel
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