[meteorite-list] another note from India
From: Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:28:26 2004 Message-ID: <20031012053034.45636.qmail_at_web20904.mail.yahoo.com> Another day has dawned, finally sunny, no rain in sight thank god. Over 5 million people are severely affected by the floods according to todays newspaper. After yesterdays tragedy, i really dont feel like leaving the hotel for any sort of longjourney today, i will go to a Tiger preserve today for some more tourism. I am still waiting on a call for a piece today, but will leave here early tomorrow, regardless of whether it comes or not. There have been some questions posed as to exactly how much meteorite there is. Even here noone has any idea. There was one 5.7 kilogram stone, that I held, then i know of another which landed nearby and was smashed up into many fragments, it should also have been 5 or 6 kilos. Then another piece that hit the hut, the one where my already controversial fragment came from, that stone weighed 5-8 kilos, and was also smashed by the natives. It has dissapered, some fragments to different people, the largest piece taken by a policeman who has not been found yet. they are trying, i have gotten calls every few hours, so they are trying. I offered a nice price for it. There seem to be alreay some rumors coming out through Atul's contacts. I have made no firm offer on anyhting other than a large price should they acquire me a large piece. No 70,000 rupees offered for anything, as I have seen nothing to buy. The stones in the custody of the revenue minister in Kendrapara are of course off limits as the local and federal government are already fighting over them. So I do not know the total weight or even how many stones were found, but to the best figuring it is only 3 known to exist. Unfortunately it was sunset when I had to divert from car to motorcycle the other nice to get to the village where the hut smasher fell, and since it was flooded, and almost dark, I left my camera in the car. So I did not get a photo of the crater and damage to the hut, and it is impossible, to far to go back to that village. According to the people, virtually millions saw the fall, the firball exploded and broke into many pieces, many explosions, boom boom boom boom boom, like that they said, it is clear that the meteorite broek up very high and into many pieces, it was so large I assume that likely hundreds of stones fell. The village where the hut smasher fell, the people described the fire in the sky that made all of the women and children scream in terror, lasted a few seconds, then came the booming sounds, then one or two minutes later, screaming sounds like they had never heard, then the people still outside saw the dirt flying and the stone bounce accross the village square. They said they heard several such sounds, but since it was already dark, they do not know where the others landed, and the village like all others, is very tiny, just one small trail in between the rows of huts. It is on a raised little island, surrounded by swamps and rice paddies. It is clear that many more stones fell nearby, but now sit 3 feet under water in the mud, never to be found. that is the only stone that landed on the raised village. As far as the homes that burned, it has nothing to do with the meteorite as far as i can tell, they were in villages that saw the fireball, and i think they just associated the disaster with the firball. One neat bit of local lore, the Hindus here believe in many gods, one of which is names Indra, the god of lightning, a bad god who likes to kill people by throwing lightning and killing people and cows (apparently hundreds are killed here by lightning, no wonder due to the everyday thunderstorms and everyone working in the rice paddies). they all thought that this was a terrible punishment from Indra, who through burning stones at the people. they also all asked me how to protect themselves from the lightning, of course I have no answer, only get out of the rain when it comes. The people look at me like some kind of strange being, most in the small villages (women and children) have never left their village, the men do to go work elswhere. So most of them have never seen a white person! I am also much larger than the small people here, so they are fascinated with that. When I was at the temple yesterday, I had several rich Indian women come up to me and ask to take photos with me, why I have no idea. On another note, I am still fuming about what Keven wrote, I hope is not being put up to it by some envious competetors. That is the lowest of the low, if you have something to say to me, say it! Perhaps I am operating here not quite in line with the law, I really hav eno idea, but I do not claim to be the most law abiding person on the planet, I have been known to drive faster than the posted limit, thus breaking the law, no different that taking a stone from that I have paid for out of the country without filling out a thousand request papers and needing years to do it. If that is a problem with someone like Kevin's lofty sence of morality (Laughing my ass off), so be it. Don't buy from me. But known this, next time you drive a little too fast, you are as much a horrible criminal as myself. I have gone to the local government, and Tuesday, will spend the day at the National Museum In Calcutta, viewing the meteorite collection there. I hope to get photos of so many rare Indian meteorites that none of us have even seen! Received on Sun 12 Oct 2003 01:30:34 AM PDT |
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