[meteorite-list] Expedition ST01-Bravo field report
From: stan . <laser_maniac_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Apr 22 16:18:35 2005 Message-ID: <BAY101-F2876E02E16A282295A8CE8F02D0_at_phx.gbl> Well after a long hard week of travel (comming home to nothing other than tax time) I have a few pictures of my trip to England and France to share. - the front entrance of the natural history meseum in london - the building is ALMST as impressive as what it houses - ALMOST. http://img257.echo.cx/img257/3073/london16pz.jpg - While taking the 'behind the scenes' tour of the meteorite collection I walked down a hallway with a large rock sitting humbly in a cabinet next to other mineral specimins - I do a doubletake as I passed the cabinet - "was that? NO it couldnt be!' I say to my self - WRONG - the stone in question was the mian mass of Parnalee - one of the best looking LL3's out there - the 100 LBS+ main mass of Parnalee! The cut face with probably 2 square feet of area main mass of Parnalee! it's a shame the photos didnt come out better, but this should give you an idea of how awsome a stone it is. http://img257.echo.cx/img257/1706/london27lp.jpg -This is a weird one - probably one of the best meteorwrongs out there. http://img257.echo.cx/img257/6992/london34dj.jpg Many Thanks for Dr. Sarah Russell and Ms Emma Bullock for taking the time to put up with me saying 'oh can i see this, and this, and this' (ad infinitum) Now moving on to Lyon France to visit Bruno and Carine- -Bruno and Carine are only just getting their showroom set up now but their home is nothing less of a museum than the previous stop on my trip was. One of the first things you see when walking in is a T. Rex skull staring down at you. Display cabinets containing fossils, roman antiquities and last but not least rocks from space - a surprising number of them from the red planet! http://img257.echo.cx/img257/4912/france19mw.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/6325/france28nm.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/619/france47cn.jpg -My first day in France I got to run wild through the inventory - all of the plastic bins you see are full of neat achonderites, carbonaceous, impact melts, orientated OCs, and great freshly crusted stones. Meteorites every everywhere you look. I dont mean to imply that Bruno and Carine are messy or disorganized but if there was ever a place you would have to worry about the 'problem' of having so many meteorites you are tripping all over them - this would be it. After looking at the 'common' rare stones Bruno served up a tray of the 'good stuff'. You know you are going to have fun looking at meteorites when the most common thing infront of you is a 400g piece of agult. And the bulk of the weight of a none too light tray is from mars. http://img257.echo.cx/img257/6127/france39kp.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/9200/france52gp.jpg -The next day Bruno took me to the site of a roman house that was evident due to numerous pieces of terra cotta seen in the soil. I have sifted through TENS of TONS of rocks at the edges of fields, and gone metal detectng once or twice in my days, but never ONCE did I find a single thing. After about 10 minutes I dug up the medallion off an old Peugeot. 5 minutes later a roman nail - then a few minutes after that - JACKPOT! a roman coin from the time of the emporor Trajan - 116 AD. I know some other list members may have found gold and silver that were few hundred years old but this coin sat in the earth for nearly 1900 years untill I found it! it was a thrill of a lifetime for me! http://img257.echo.cx/img257/3029/france61nf.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/3996/france77ko.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/7736/france87qh.jpg -Now on to the hard part. Bruno trying to seperate me from my money and me trying to seperate him from his best rocks! after a grueling afternoon of negotiations followed by a break for dinner and a bit of burning of the midnight oil we finally came to a deal - a nice big pile of achonderites and even a little piece of the new chassignite nwa2737 seen bellow with an end cut of DAG 1037. I never thought I would get a modest size piece of chassignite for my collection but here it is - now all i need is a descent sized piece of nakhla to round out my snc type colelction! http://img257.echo.cx/img257/7352/rocks3ui.jpg -Aparently Carine was a little unhappy with the steal of a deal Bruno offered me, I walked in on this scene the next morning. Fortunatly no one was injured - most particularly the 15 or 20 kg henbury sitting on the window sill behind Bruno! http://img257.echo.cx/img257/6914/france96hg.jpg All in all it was a great week and many thanks to Bruno and Carine for hosting me while in France. Received on Fri 22 Apr 2005 04:18:32 PM PDT |
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