[meteorite-list] Plymouth meteorite

Regine P. fips_bruno at yahoo.de
Tue Mar 6 21:09:45 EST 2012


It sounded so strange to me. But I do not know Nowak so I thought I'd ask before dismissing it. The original account of the guy living on the farm does on the other hand not sound completely absurd to me - he was not an old man when reporting to Ward in 1895. They went searching together. 

Regine



--- Phil Whitmer <prairiecactus at rtcol.com> schrieb am Mi, 7.3.2012:

> Von: Phil Whitmer <prairiecactus at rtcol.com>
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Plymouth meteorite
> An: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Datum: Mittwoch, 7. März, 2012 02:45 Uhr
> I live very near where the Plymouth
> meteorite was found. When the story appeared in the local
> papers that another one had been found, the locals dismissed
> it as BS. I, and many others have extensively searched for
> the "Lost Plymouth Meteorite." It doesn't exist in the 40
> acre field it's supposed to be in. Maybe Steve Arnold can
> find it on adjoining property if it exists at all.
> The story of it being buried was told by an old man
> remembering his childhood. I don't believe it.
> 
> Phil Whitmer
> 
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