[meteorite-list] To Answer Steve's Question

From: Impactika at aol.com <Impactika_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 04:38:02 EDT
Message-ID: <cc5.5cdb1181.37c259ea_at_aol.com>

Very nice John.
But maybe we should mention that, here in the West, there can also be a
Hole in the Wall:
 
_http://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/field_offices/Buffalo/recreation/holeinwall.htm
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(http://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/field_offices/Buffalo/recreation/holeinwall.html)
 
Enough for today.
Goodnight.
 
Anne M. Black
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In a message dated 8/22/2009 9:57:42 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
jkg2 at cox.net writes:
It took Anita to get me on track.
Here's is Arizona's pride and joy - a natural hole in a terrestrials
rock! And...just three miles north of Arizona State University, home
or a very famous meteorite collection located in the Bateman Natural
Science Building. I believe it is holy as there are a number of
wedding performed there every year.

<http://www.gemland.com/holeinrock.htm>

Thanks to Chicago Ssteve for starting this very informative and
provocative thread!

Best,

John Gwilliam



At 08:26 PM 8/22/2009, Anita Westlake wrote:
>Whoops. Picture didn't come through. Try this link:
>
>http://www.theholeintherock.com/
>
>Anita
>
Received on Sun 23 Aug 2009 04:38:02 AM PDT


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