I went back to Burkina Faso and bought more pieces, and sadly all had either broken on impact or been smashed by the locals. The largest piece was 2.2 kilograms, 100% crusted individual, which has been hit with a rock and broke into three pieces which fit back together perfectly. It still has grass embedded in the crust from impact. That is a very dry area and none of the pieces ever saw a drop of water on them. I bought over 4 kilograms and Marcin Cimala also got some samples as my meteorite contacts also sent some out to him:) So much for loyalty in Africa.
Michael Farmer

Hi List and Mike.
I think it was not soo bad as You think it was with africa loyalty. :)
Becouse You bough Ouadangou (Lampiayrie as I called it) in 2003 and I got my 345g in 2004 beetween aprill and june. My samples was propably from someone who keep them for himsels and later decided to sell to my contact.

Now I need print new labels for my collection specimens

If You want , here are some photos from 2004, enjoy
http://www.polandmet.com/_lampiayrie.htm


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