Yes, its realy an nice story, oussaid was a luckly men with meteorite, he was 
also find many other planetary meteorite, but Oued Awlitis was the first one 
classified with an name, hopefuly the coming stones will be classified with 
names and not NWA xxxx

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> Le 2014/07/06 à 18:03, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list 
> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> a écrit :
> 
> What a great find story!  A 500+ gram lunar is far better than a piece
> of firewood.
> 
> Now, if only that would happen when I go camping here in the USA.  LOL.  :)
> 
> Best regards and Happy Huntings,
> 
> MikeG
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> On 7/6/14, karmaka via Meteorite-list
> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>> Oued Awlitis 001 - Serendipity !
>> 
>> That's what I call serendipity ! Congratulations!
>> 
>> "History: (A. Irving and M. Aid) In January 2014 a group of eight people
>> traveling in two cars were returning northward after an unsuccessful
>> meteorite hunting trip to southern Morocco, when they stopped near Oued
>> Awlitis to cook dinner by the roadside. During a search for firewood, Mr.
>> Zaid Oussaid found a buried piece of dead tree trunk, but he could not
>> excavate it by hand. With the use of a pickaxe he was able to pull the wood
>> out of the ground, but he then noticed beside it in the cavity a flat
>> ellipsoidal, brownish gray rock coated by glossy translucent crust with
>> anastomozing wrinkle ridges. Upon returning to his home (at Dwar Ait Gazo,
>> 30 km west of Tagounite), Mr. Oussaid showed the 382 g specimen to Mr.
>> Mohamed Aid, who organized a return trip to the find site on February 21,
>> 2014, and after a search of the area an additional 50.5 g piece which fits
>> exactly onto the main stone was found about 50 m away."
>> 
>> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=60219
>> 
>> Martin
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