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Re[2]: Gold Basin Hunt
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- Date: 18 Feb 1998 17:20:38 -0800
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To all of those planning on visiting Gold Basin, Arizona,
I've made a web site which shows images of what the area looks like, at the
following URL:
http://members.tripod.com/~bolidechaser/index.htm
Compliments of,
Bolidechaser
P.S. - For those with browsers on a modem connection, please allow several
minutes for the various thumbnails to appear. While you're waiting, follow the
rainbow-colored arrows, which will lead you through the image album.
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>Subject: Gold Basin Hunt
>Author: kriegh@azstarnet.com at Internet
>Date: 2/1/98 12:44 PM
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>
>Hi to all: This is a request to those of you who go the Gold Basin
>meteorite strewn field. In as much as the University of Arizona studies are
>far from complete, especially in determing the boundaries and the direction
>of fall, it would be greatly appreciated if you would report to Dr. David
>Kring the masses and locations of your finds. If finds are realitive close
>together they could listed as a group. The locations as shown on a topo map,
>copied and sent to Dr. Kring would suffice-or you may send the info to me
>and I will deliver it to the University.
---SNIP-----
>Your cooperation in helping to continue the studies on this strewn field
>will be greatly appreciated. Happy hunting. Jim
>
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