Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Mundrabilla
Contributed by: Paul Swartz
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Hey Greg,
Great web site. It is always nice to look at all the meteorite pictures!
Sonny
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From: Greg Hupe via Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Sent: Wed, Aug 12, 2015 12:34 pm
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Hi All,
I have been out exploring areas in Nevada and Utah for meteorites and photo
opportunities. It is amazing how many unique treasures you are able to find.
Not to mention
the wildlife and weather events. I hope to post a few pictures later. I did
find a retractable meteorite cane on a
Andres Bordeleau writes, Generally speaking, I am *extremely*
suspicious about the claims of people being hit by meteorites.
Or dogs.
Kevin Kichinka
Rio Oro, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
'The Global Meteorite Price Report - 2015'
'The Art of Collecting Meteorites' (Amazon or Nook)
mars...@gmail.com
Without doubt, from a couch collectors point of view, such hunting treks mostly
remain
among family and friends---many hunters out there have many stories (some sad)
and I would like
see more of these adventures put to pen and/or pics so others may vicariously
live the hunt.
Adam, thank you
Aloha Meteorite lovers,
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Dear List Memebers,
There has been several questions regarding my June Nevada trip report so I
will post the same answer I gave an intereseted list member.
Thank you for the interest. We would have searched dry lake beds but the
weather didn't cooperate. Every lake bed we passed was filled
Greg, Sonny, List;
I think the next best thing to the feeling that you're walking in a remote area
where no one has been, is that you're walking in a remote area where a compadre
has been!
-Art
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From: Meteorite-list
An expert geologist and List Member corrected me. I called a horizontal
mine a shaft when it should be called an adit.
In mining terminology, shafts are vertical, adits are horizontal
You are never too old to learn. I am more interested in placer gold than
hard rock mining. Gold
I agree, Art.
And knowing that where you have found a fellow meteorite hunter's tools he
or she picked up the meteorite before you got there! ;-)
Best Regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
gmh...@centurylink.net
www.NaturesVault.net (Online Catalog Reference Site)
That's cool, Sonny.
In February I found a SOG knife on a dry lake bed in Nevada while 'finding'
meteorites and mentioned I found a knife. A friend asked if it was a,
Gray SOG knife found on Dry Lake Sure enough it was his that he
lost two years prior and that it was a special gift
Zann and I returned a digital camera that we found to an exceedingly
successful and reclusive meteorite hunter. That is how we met and gained
the trust of an original Team LunarRock member and true desert rat, Action
Jackson We had the pleasure of having him join in on the tail end of the
For sale:
depending on how you count, 99 to 107 locations in Texas, ranging from
micros to nice sized samples.
Excel list on request.
$2000 firm plus shipping.
Car dying, need to replace. I paid over 2700 for this collection
piecemeal over the years.
original COAS lost in fire but almost all coa
John, you are in luck. The stone has been found.
I remember seeing first light on NWA 5000 in the Summer of 2007. I knew
it was lunar the second I saw a sample of it under my microscope, even
before sending it out for classification. It was difficult to contain my
excitement until
Hi Art and List,
That is so true. I really enjoy spending my time exploring the deserts. I can't
wait to see what the forecasted El Nino rains will uncover in the desert
Southwest. I found some sea shells out in the middle of the sand dunes (of all
places). I assume they were transported
Hi John and All,
Here are a few of my hunts with family and friends I put together on my web
site a couple years ago. It will offer up a nice variety of hunting
conditions that should thrill even the those who have no desire to get off
the couch, or unable by no fault of their own. It is fun
Hello Listers
Well I just want to meteorites please :)
Enjoy
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
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