This is not exactly honest but, I am told The trick is to buy some legit 
minerals from a gem shop, dump them and put the meteorites in the gem box, then 
you have a receipt for some rocks, a shop bag etc when you go through customs,  
 -     And unless they have a PHD in meteorite geology and an SEM machine ... 
your covered.  - with coins the old one about putting the coins in your wallet 
with your small change.

Personally I'd probably look so guilty I'd been found out instantly - so I'll 
leave it to others!!

Best

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bjorn Sorheim
Sent: 05 February 2007 16:42
To: Michael Farmer; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New FALL in Turkey

Thanks to Farmer, Seidel, Herkstroker, Fred and Matteo for the feedback on this.

I had no idea about the laws on this in Turkey.
Kichinka, in his book, make no mention of Turkey laws, but mention several 
other countries.
Would Greece be similar to Turkey?
I guess you are sure about the fact that meteorites fall in the categery of 
"cultural treasures"?

Personally I can somewhat confirm (or not?) such matters from Turkey, as I also 
was there during the eclipse last sping, see:
http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/eclipse/060329/Phaselis.html

Meteorites was not on my mind during the stay, but my interest in stones and 
geology made me pick up about one kg of typical pebbles and small stones at the 
southernmost beach, where the eclipse path crossed into Turkey from the south.

I had a fully packed rucksack with my eclipse equipment and everything at the 
airport. As I had brought about 14.5 kg to Turkey the added stones brought the 
weight over 15 kg, so overweight. I don't know if that was the reason, but I 
was ordered to leave the sack at another counter than the rest.
I didn't see it before arriving to Norway, so they must have checked it 
especially.

Anyway, all the stones were there still, and it didn't look like they had gone 
through the sack either. 
I don't know what the conclusion would be here, but at least they don't seem to 
be going after ordinary stones.

Bjørn Sørheim

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