Null Meteorite Gibeon
Great Nama Land/Namibia, fallen 1836, partly polished and …
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Meteorite Gibeon Great Nama Land/Namibia, fallen 1836, partly polished and etched, the Widmanstätten structures well recognisable, l 9 cm, g approx. 506 g.

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Meteorite Gibeon Great Nama Land/Namibia, fallen 1836, partly polished and etched, the Widmanstätten structures well recognisable, l 9 cm, g approx. 506 g.

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