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finding a meteorite. while gold prospecting. Video

gold prospecting in central aust.
All that glitters
is not gold!!

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Comments on "finding a meteorite. while gold prospecting."

Nice fusion crust!?
Nice fusion crust!?

Looks just? like a ...
Looks just? like a chondrite meteorite to me

Meteorites are ...
Meteorites are worth more then gold...?

not in slices mate ?
not in slices mate ?

its? an LL6, worth ...
its? an LL6, worth about $2 gram..

dur??????
dur??????

A ton NASA is ...
A ton NASA is sellin 11k? an ounce so zaqqaz22 is a lyir

Deal! Let me go ...
Deal! Let me go find my monopoly? box in my shed.

what an? a*****e-
what an? a*****e-

Can someone Pls ...
Can someone Pls tell me what kind of rock this is, many different colors in it and my detector gave a good signal over it, i sent it to analys but no answer from them :( , so anyone who might know what it is, Please? let me know :D

it is an old meteor ...
it is an old meteor. That is why it is on the top soil. The original soil around it has washed away. Also, it is rounded off from exposure to flowing water. It must have landed? a couple hundred thousand years ago.

where was it found ...
where was it found in AU could even? be a shrapnell part of Murchison which fell in Central Victoria in the 50/60 from what i remember

@ $10 US for a gram ...
@ $10 US for a gram of the rarer meteorites ,that there is as good a find as a nice nugget , looks like either a stoney/iron(quite rare) or a a Achondrite meteor to me (not so rare) great find all the same ,if i found? it dont think i could bring myself to sell it though

are you serious do ...
are you serious do your study before making stupid comments like that ?

geologisted!?
geologisted!?

chances are it is a ...
chances are it is a fragment of a meteorite that ricocheted many miles from the original impact site to end up there. ?

hey check out my ...
hey check out my channel and see if you think what i found is a meteorite? It has a lot of metal in it and it won't rust? I grind-ed a small portion of it on the grinding wheel and it was solid! But this metal is so tough, nothing? like i've ever seen before. It took me 5 mins on the wheel to even make an impression in the rock and the metal is unreal! Very cool CHECK OUT MY METEORITE

ALPHA METEORITES IS ...
ALPHA METEORITES IS WORTH MORE THEN GOLD. WHAT YOU NEED TO LOOK FOR IS? OPAL OR CRYSTAL LIKE SHINEON THE SURFACE OF THE SPACE ROCK. INSIDE IS WHERE THE SUPRISE LIES.

watch meteorite men ...
watch meteorite men on discovery...those things can be worth their weight in gold?

man this guy is ...
man this guy is cool is there anyway u would take me under your wing show me? the outback :D?

that looks like ...
that looks like adamantium its? worth a lot of money.

Honestly ,if I kept ...
Honestly ,if I kept every rock I found that looked the same as that one and it had a good signal I could sell them by the ton,its? more than likely water worn iron stone,or to be more specific LEAVERITE leave it right there where you found it.LoL.

dude impressive ...
dude impressive hunting nice? to find a space stone worth more than your house

small meteorites ...
small meteorites dont really make craters. They just sorta hit the? ground. You get craters from meteroites that are 100+ meters in circumference.

Take it in your ...
Take it in your hand and smash yourself in the nose? with it, if your nose just bleeds a few hours it's not a meteorite, BUT if you need reconstructive surgery on your face then your a Dumb ass and it's still not a meteorite. Thanks for posting.

Incredible find! ...
Incredible find! You should head to the Camel Donga strewnfield in the Nullarbor and do some hunting. Eucrites bring top dollar on the market! ?

@fantagejuilet, ...
@fantagejuilet, yes sure, good to have your ideas, what do you think when this one landed ca 1 million years ago, ( what can be seen also on the rounded edges ) but it´s just my way to see it,? no prove no rights to be right :)

how would you know ...
how would you know i its a? meterorite

great? stuff, ...
great? stuff, superb piece of meteorite.

finding a meteorite ...
finding a meteorite on the? ground: $5000 watching a meteor in the sky: Priceless



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