[meteorite-list] BRECCIA

From: ROCKS ON FIRE <meteorites_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:18:24 2004
Message-ID: <3E3C4BAC.3070405_at_optushome.com.au>

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Dear Mohamed,

again you are showing us some nice and professional pics of some
breccia. But sorry, Mate, even I can see from the pics, thats no
meteorite at all. Your FLOW LINES are just weathering grooves in the
limestone inclusion.
I envy your enthusiasm and your endeavour to find your own meteorite.
But please, please for once follow one of all the good hints you have
been given over the long periode of time, get yourself a good book on
meteorites or just compare your meteowrongs with real meteorites
displayed every day at eBay or at the numerous websites on the net.
It sure would be much more beneficial for the list if you would share
your photographic experience with us, here (and only here yet) you are a
champ.
I still wish you good luck in your endeavours, and I am sure that one
day you may just pick up a rock and with the luck of the unsuspecting it
could be a meteorite.
-- 
Best regards from DOWN-UNDER,
Norbert & Heike Kammel
    ROCKS ON FIRE
       IMCA #3420
www.rocksonfire.com <%3Fhttp://www.rocksonfire.com%3F>
M Yousef wrote:
> Dear List;
> First we regret to hear news about the space shuttle, we express our 
> deep sorrow for this horrible accident that remind us with Challenger.
>
> Back to my rocks and I suppose this is the last update of mu hunts 
> because my holiday is over (you will be happy I know!).
> I wonder if you still have any doubt that this nice rock here:
> http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl9/
> is (luner or not) breccia. Please check it out and send me your comments.
> Please notice the FLOW LINES in one part of this rock is identical to 
> what I showed you before here:
> http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/fl/
> It seems to me that these latter rocks are from the original meteor 
> that made the breccia.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Mohamed H. Yousef
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Dear Mohamed,<br>
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again you are showing us some nice and professional pics of some breccia.
But sorry, Mate, even I can see from the pics, thats no meteorite at all.
Your FLOW LINES are just weathering grooves in the limestone inclusion. <br>
I envy your enthusiasm and your endeavour to find your own meteorite. But
<b>please, please</b> for once follow one of all the good hints you have
been given over the long periode of time, <b>get yourself a good book on
meteorites</b> or just compare your meteowrongs with real meteorites displayed
every day at eBay or at the numerous websites on the net.<br>
It sure would be much more beneficial for the list if you would <b>share
your photographic experience with us</b>, here (and only here yet) you are
a champ.<br>
I still wish you good luck in your endeavours, and I am sure that one day
you may just pick up a rock and with the luck of the unsuspecting it could
be a meteorite.<br>
-- <br>
                 
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<p>Best regards from DOWN-UNDER,<br>
   <br>
   Norbert &amp; Heike Kammel<br>
   <b>&nbsp; &nbsp; ROCKS ON FIRE</b><br>
   &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; IMCA #3420<br>
   <a href="%3Fhttp://www.rocksonfire.com%3F">www.rocksonfire.com</a> <br>
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M Yousef wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite"
 cite="midF367X8R8dtzpu2BFVJk000021b4_at_hotmail.com">Dear List; <br>
First we regret to hear news about the space shuttle, we express our deep
 sorrow for this horrible accident that remind us with Challenger. <br>
 <br>
Back to my rocks and I suppose this is the last update of mu hunts because
 my holiday is over (you will be happy I know!). <br>
I wonder if you still have any doubt that this nice rock here: <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl9/">http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl9/</a> <br>
is (luner or not) breccia. Please check it out and send me your comments. 
  <br>
Please notice the FLOW LINES in one part of this rock is identical to what
I  showed you before here: <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/fl/">http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/fl/</a> <br>
It seems to me that these latter rocks are from the original meteor that
 made the breccia. <br>
 <br>
Sincerely <br>
 <br>
Mohamed H. Yousef <br>
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