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At the link below is an interesting page from an Italian newspaper issue I recently acquired. The newspaper is entitled La Domenica del Corriere (which I believe to be "The Sunday Mail" or some approximation thereof) and this particular issue is 6 Oct 1946. This issue contains an oversized artist's rendering of the 1912 Holbrook fall, or at least that is my assumption from the "Arizona" mention, although it appears that "Mexico" is referenced, as well. I think it safe to say that this depiction just might be the tiniest bit exaggerated from reality, but I suppose sensationalism in publishing was to be found half a century ago, as it is now.

Yeah, I think that was just a bit over-exaggerated there. I haven't found any skulls of horse parts yet....just cow stuff and pottery, besides meteorites occassionally.
I don't think they were knocked off their "caballos" during the fall. Pretty kewl research though, "Greg" ;-)



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