[meteorite-list] Meteorite Hunt Pictures . . Warning Graphic Pictures

Platypus Girl platypusgirl2002 at yahoo.com
Thu May 3 17:08:06 EDT 2007


Wow!  Those are fantastic pictures!  Finding something like that is almost as exciting as finding a meteorite!  Thanks for sharing!
   
  Suzi

wahlperry at aol.com wrote:
  
Hi List,

While on a recent road trip to hunt meteorites at Tungsten Mtn I 
decided to stop at Smith Creek Valley Dry Lake. The area looked like a 
possible place to hunt meteorites. After about an hour of searching I 
saw something in the distance that looked out of place. I decided to 
check out the unknown object. What I found was a large wooden pole 
probably 25 ft. high with a COW carcass impaled upon it. It looked like 
it had been there for some time. I took a few pictures and moved on. I 
decided to go to the opposite end of the lake and I saw another post 
with a large object on top. By this time I had quit hunting and drove 
toward the post. To my amazement there was another cow on top of this 
post with a Raven's nest in its belly. This goes to show that you never 
know what you will find in the desert. I would have camped there... but 
I didn't want to disrupt the evil spirits! Not that I was scared or 
anything!

Warning some of the pictures may be offensive to some! View at your own 
risk!

Sonny

http://nevadameteorites.com/id77.htm

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