[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Randy and List,  Last July Chauncey Walden and I drove all the way around the 
reported find location of these Kalahari Lunars. This part of the Central 
Kalahari Nature 
Reserve (national not private) is  not a sandy desert like those far to the 
north or the Namib to the west. In this location is the ground is almost 
totally covered in knee high grass and scattered trees. We did not see any 
igneous rocks in this area in fact there are not many rocks of any type in this 
area. If I remember correctly it is part of the worlds largest body of sand. So 
any rock would look odd and stand out. I know it was totally different from 
what I had envisioned and hoped for. Tough area to hunt meteorites. Much better 
for photographing lions and cheetah. 
 Regards, Fred Olsen, Denver



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