John lutzon 9/1/2024 4:49:08 PM |
In different regions, different rules.....Drink the pooled water and turn to metal; Cannot live within the equivalent of 2 miles, nor get Any closer than 1/2 mi. Thank you. |
Anne Black 9/1/2024 1:28:55 PM |
Thank you Matthias, yes I really liked that Henbury. But it is long gone. |
matthias 9/1/2024 4:29:34 AM |
Beautiful piece, Anne, sculptural shape, distinct ridges, patina, provenance, good size not at least. Henbury has it all: the fantastique crater field in the Australien desert, the Aboriginie myths who most probably witnessed the fall. Simply great. |
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Anne Black 9/1/2019 1:57:51 PM |
Thank you everybody. I already had several Henbury but I just had to buy this one because of its shape. It looks like a wave frozen just as it is about to come crashing. |
Dr. Mike Reynolds 9/1/2019 7:58:11 AM |
What's not to like about this Henbury? Nice size, exterior colors, shape... thanks for sharing with us, Anne! And have a great show in Denver. |
Twink Monrad 9/1/2019 7:41:17 AM |
Yes I love the Henbury meteorites with their typical coloration and beautiful shapes. |
Bernd Pauli 9/1/2019 5:23:27 AM |
Hello Anne, aesthetic shape. Beautiful! |
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