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Copyright (c) Cal Powell.
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0.64 gram cut fragment. 8 x 13 x 4 mm. L3.2
TKW 6.8 kg. Fall not observed. Found June 1982, Washington County, Utah, USA.
![Meteoritical Bulletin Database](tmgraphics/MetBul-43.jpg) ![](tmgraphics/MoreAt1.jpg)
Cal writes:
An interesting place name in southwestern Utah, derived from the nickname of the first pioneer settler, "Gunlock Will" Hamblin. |
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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John lutzon 5/29/2024 12:15:01 PM |
Here's another cool one , Michael; I initially thought, Anne's 5/29/24, Tombigbee River must be right next to the Walkabout Creek Hotel :) |
Michael Mulgrew 5/24/2024 10:52:24 AM |
Usually the coolest names are from Australia, but this one is pretty darn cool! |
Bernd Pauli 5/24/2024 4:45:23 AM |
PRINZ M. et al. (1988) Gunlock, a new type 3 ordinary chondrite with a golfball-sized chondrule (Meteoritics 23-3, 1988, 297). |
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