Hi All,

I do!!

The first time I ever saw a meteorite was at Chabot's Space and Science Center in Oakland, California in 2001.

http://www.chabotspace.org/

I was taken in by those beautiful "rocks".
I stayed for a long time just looking at whole stones and slices of iron and stony meteorites in the display case.
Unbelievable beautiful!
Unbelievable to see rocks from space!!

The next year I received three meteorites as a gift.
A Gold Basin, a Sikhote Alin and one from the Mojave desert.
I still have them all nestled in the chocolate tin can they came in.

The same year I found my very own meteorite from a Nevada dry lake!!!
The meteorite bug has bit me!!!

These meteorites will never leave me and actually all additional finds I have made since then, which consists of several different types of meteorites, I am planning on keeping also.
This is what I collect, my own finds!

Happy collecting or hunting or both,

Moni

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