Congrats, of course as a Eucrite, puerto lapice will survive for decades in 
pristine condition in the field. It will always be one of my favorite meteorite 
hunts I have ever done.
Michael Farmer

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On Feb 17, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Fabien Kuntz <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Sonny, and List 
> 
> 
> you mean like this :-) 
> 
> 
> http://wwmeteorites.com/Images/PuertoLapiceMarie01.JPG
> http://wwmeteorites.com/Images/PuertoLapiceMarie02.JPG
> http://wwmeteorites.com/Images/PuertoLapiceMarie03.JPG
> 
> Today last day of the trip, Marie found her first, lovely, completetely 
> crusted Puerto Lapice... Close to the five years after the fall now, hunt is 
> realy hard and specimens rare, but looks-like the first day (more or less ;-)
> 
> Will try to picture this specimen, the best of the trip, better when come 
> back home...
> 
> Fabien
> 
> Fabien Kuntz
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