not meteorite and I have received other emails from
you.

Matteo

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear list, this is a first time posting, so please
> be patient with me as I 
> still need to get the hang of recognizing the
> physical properties of meteorites 
> that don't have fresh baked crusts or bright olivine
> and chondrules.
> 
> <A
>
HREF="http://www.geocities.com/sstelenes/rocks.html";>http://www.geocities.com/sstelenes/rocks.html</A>
> 
> The above link is a page with three photos and a
> description of an odd 
> "stone" from Mexico.� I don't think it is a
> meteorite.� (I have found some others I 
> suspect to be, though.)� This particular one was
> given to me and the giver 
> (finder) insisted it was a meteorite.� I don't think
> so, but it is certainly odd, 
> does anyone know what it could be, with all these
> odd gunmetal gray square 
> shapes?
> 
> Thanks.
> Doug Dawn
> Mexico
> 


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