[meteorite-list] Zapotectites- Hunting the Central American Tektite
From: brian burrer <brimane_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 14:32:21 -0500 Message-ID: <BANLkTinhZSmbjfz+scuyqVMxDNZSLr0y5g_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi list, I have returned from another trip to Belize where I hunted tektites with the intent of expanding the strewnfield. It is hot and dry there in early May and for two weeks I acquired a darker tan and some tektites. Science also benefitted as the size of the strewfield in Belize was quadrupled. More of the strewnfield will likely be discovered in Guatemala but with a per-capita murder rate four times as high as Mexico I will only go there after much prudent consideration. In spite of the heat Belize is always a comfortable place to visit and the people are mostly very friendly. Even in Belize City the aggression level is much lower than in a place like Montego Bay, Jamaica. The average grade level completed in school is often limited. Most only attend five or six years of school (Jeff Foxworthy turned out OK with as little) so stick to the basics with them and don't start gushing profoundly. I watched a colleague mire down several times when he ebulliently expounded about tektites with locals- too much information! If you wish to hunt for these stones then you should start by focusing on gravel. High terrace deposits have produced good specimens but they are often chipped if recovered from a gravel quarry. The roads that are gravel covered also may contain tektites and a local man has recovered several specimens using this tactic. You can also find them in stream gravels- one very abraded specimen was recovered this way during this trip. Always ask the landowner's permission before hunting. In one instance I found the landowner visiting a property that looked promising. I asked for permission to hunt and was rewarded with several finds. I am not selling any specimens but maybe I might trade for special tektites. If anyone on the list would like to help with calculating a market price for these tektites please contact me off list. I wish the best of fortune to any who venture forth and hunt. No need for detectors or magnets as the quarry is too discreet to reveal itself with these tools. Keep looking because they are there- you just have to look at the right spot. Happy hunting, Brian Received on Sat 28 May 2011 03:32:21 PM PDT |
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