Thanks for the tip!

I visited the museum today and I'm also a mineral collector so I had a lot of fun. I had space left on my memory card but I ran out of battery. But that's no problem, I still have time to go back for a second visit before I leave this country.
I'll make a web page with the pictures when I get back home.

The rest of the exhibitions was also very interesting.

But I must say that I most enjoyed the names of the meteorites here... I've finally met "Billygoat Donga" and "Dingo Pup Donga"... and I have a picture to prove it.

:-)

/Goran

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Hi all,

Thanks for all the comments. Forgot to mention to all the Mineral
collectors out there that the museum also has an excellent Minerals
collection! Unfortunately I didnt have the time nor space on my memory
card to take pictures of these.

"I have pictures of similar in Adelaide and Vienna from a couple of months
ago which I must load up some where for folks to see."

Graham, if your looking for somewhere to upload your museum pics then you
should try Aubrey Whymark's site where there is a section dedicated to
museum pics! Please see link:

http://www.tektites.co.uk/museums.html

Cheers
Des


Great pictures Desmond. Those big irons, in particular, are beautiful.

Mark


Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hi all,

Please see the link below of my recent visit to the Western Australian
Museum while I was back home in Perth.

Cheers,
Desmond Leong
IMCA #2254
http://www.TektiteInc.com
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZtektiteinc-dot-com

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