[meteorite-list] New find location coordinates available (Off Topic)

From: Michael Farmer <mike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 5 May 2012 08:51:04 -0700
Message-ID: <5293CB52-6522-416A-BE00-54E11F434C25_at_meteoriteguy.com>

But none of those migrations were to a single location at same exact time for same purpose. The gold rush was so intense that San Fransisco harbor was filled with abandoned ships as the entire crews jumped ship to join the gold rush in the mountains.
This has fallen in the exact spot hold was discovered, simply a billion to one type odds of a rare cm2 as opposed to even an h5 or l6.
Gold Rush part 2 right now as planes and cars filled with people head'n to Californi' to find their treasure!
Michael Farme

"head west young man, there's gold in them thar hills"........

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On May 5, 2012, at 8:31 AM, "dorifry" <dorifry at embarqmail.com> wrote:

> Great page with excellent information! This will set the standard for all subsequent falls.
>
> One glaring error that needs to be corrected however: "They landed in a wide area that includes Sutter's Mill, where the first gold was discovered by James Marshall in January of 1848. That discovery led to the worlds largest migration in history, known as the California Gold Rush."
>
> NOT!
>
> 300,000 miners made up the Gold Rush.
>
> The world's largest historical migration was the movement of tens of millions of Chinese from rural areas to the cities. After WWII, tens of millions of Europeans migrated (16.5 million Germans migrated from Eastern Europe to Western Europe,) the Russian Civil War caused millions to migrate. Millions of slaves in America migrated from the South to the North. Millions migrated during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the establishment of Pakistan. Nearly half a million Jews migrated to the former Palestine.
> Sorry for the OT rant, but if you're going to talk about history, get the facts straight!
>
> Howabout that four-year old girl that found a meteorite?
>
> Phil Whitmer
> Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "karmaka" <karmaka-meteorites at t-online.de>
> To: "met-list" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2012 6:53 AM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] New find location coordinates available
>
>
>> Peter Jenniskens has posted new find location coordinates:
>>
>> http://asima.seti.org/sm/
>>
>> Thank you, Peter!
>>
>> Martin
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Received on Sat 05 May 2012 11:51:04 AM PDT


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