[meteorite-list] What's in a name? Name your meteorite for fame?

From: Thomas Webb <webbth1_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Feb 21 01:17:24 2005
Message-ID: <20050221061723.3986.qmail_at_web60807.mail.yahoo.com>

Hi Dave and List,
Here are some names of local towns and places that I
think would make interesting meteorite names:

Aho
Bloodcamp
Blowing Rock
Cranberry
Elk Park
Goose Hollow
Grassy Creek
Hickory Nut Gap
Ledger
Licklog
Meat Camp
Montezuma
Poga
Seven Devils
Squirrel Creek
Sugar Mountain

I'm hoping for one of them at least!
Thomas
 


--- David Freeman <dfreeman_at_fascination.com> wrote:

> Dear List;
> I would suppose no one has cold hunted locations
> specifically to find a
> meteorite that could be named a more valuable name,
> except maybe that
> Beer Bottle Pass character....(just kidding John),
> but, I have composed
> a list of local locations with interesting names
> that may add/detract
> from the value of the meteorite on name image alone.
> Feel free to offer comment.
>
> Boar's Tusk
> Whiskey Buttes
> Church Buttes
> Little Mountain
> Butcherknife Draw
> Little America
> Little Firehole
> Big Firehole
> Bitter Creek
> Massacre Hill
> Diamond Mountain
> Vermilion Creek
> Black Rock
> (and my favorite) Star Valley
> *Some, like Black Rock and Vermillion Creek may be
> previously taken I
> suspect.
>
> Daytona,
> Dave F.
>
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