Has any one ever determined how much of was
recovered?
Thanks,
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Adam Hupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Adam"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Carancas crater
Adam
You told everyone on this list that Carancas was
not a
crater, you have been proven wrong, I was proven
right
with the papers in the news this week, I am merely
clarifying that, nothing more.
Now, what problem is it of mine that uneducated
idiots
pissed in the crater? Does that ruin the event,
make
it useless, wipe it from the history books? It was
handled fine on my end, things just got bad when
police tried to steal all of our money. What is
your
advice, should I have gone to the president of
Peru?
When you are in the crap, you make decisions on
the
spot, it is not as easy as sitting at your desk
and
typing emails. The locals were nice, just poor
people
who had no idea what was going on, the government
was
inept and corrupt, and the police took advantage
of
the situation to try and rob us, then the
proverbial
crap hit the fan from all sides. Oh well, the
crater
was studied, a tiny amount of the meteorite was
saved,
and the rest, as they say, it history.
Michael Farmer
--- Adam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike and List,
I conceded the point long ago that the term
crater
also applies to the Carancas event. I also
stated
that there are different types of craters and
this
one
falls into the impact pit category as was the
case
with the Sikhote Alin event. Some of the craters
(impact pits) left by Sikhote Alin were also
explosive
embedding pieces of the meteorite in trees and
yet
Ninninger, along with dozens of scientists
referred
to
them as impact pits. I admit the definition is
somewhat hazy is why I qualified the term with
"To
me,"
My only problem with the Carancas thing is that
was
over-hyped from the beginning with much
misinformation
surrounding it. Then, no respect was given to the
occurrence and a circus soon followed. People
will
treat you the way you allow them, the same
applies
to
the Carancas event. Trash was thrown into the
impact
pit, people relieved themselves into it and greed
soon
became a problem. I think if the event was
handled
in
a more professional matter, I would not have a
problem
with it. The way it stands, I have zero respect
for
the way it was handled.
The last from me on this,
Adam
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