Meterorite??? S.W. Missouri

keeplooking4756

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I use to live in Missouri, I saw a lot of those, if they are meteorite the state was bombarded with them, I think it is some kind of slag..........
 

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I don't think they are slag, 'cause I found lots of them around Springfield. Some near a cave... one in particular, about the size of a volleyball. The article that I found on the Greene County Library website might be of interest to you. Just a possibility. I posted it on my thread...
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,216954.0.html


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Still do not think they are metorites, the sizes of many were very large and quanty were just too many,
 

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Interesting article.I am 20 miles south of Greene County.Found these in Reeds Spring,Mo., in a small wash deep in the woods off a typical country gravel road.What was odd, and I am not saying this or the other rock pieces are meteorites,is there were only these three pieces,all of similar qualities,alone in a sea of completely different origin and looks. The one in the picture weighs in at just short of 100 lbs. Whatever they are it made for a fun day.Thanks for the look and great information on this areas celestial happenings. GOOD WORK!!!!
 

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