Dear Po met and list,

This Baszkowka looks like the top of someone's (someone with hair) head. 
 Or, it could be the chip off the top of a greek statue...
Dave F.(who has hair but not like that)

PolandMET.com wrote:

>>- The 10.1-ton Morito iron meteorite (IIIAB),
>>- The 3.5-pound Middlesbrough stony meteorite (L6),
>>- The 10.1-kg Horace stony meteorite (H5),
>>- The 107-pound Cabin Creek iron (IIIAB),
>>- The 14.1-ton Willamette (IIIAB),
>>- The 113-kg Oakley (IIIF),
>>- The 1.745-kg shield-shaped Sikhote-Alin (IIAB),
>>- The 3.85-kg Henbury (IIIAB) - No. 1492 in the U.S.N.M.
>>- The 7-kg plessitic Repeev Khutor (IIF),
>>- The 252-kg Uegit (IIIAB),
>>- The 2170-kg Wabar (IIIAB),
>>- The 480-kg Grant (IIIAB).
>>
>
>I think You forget BASZKÓWKA L5 [15 kg ]
>www.meteoryt.net/meteors/met_pl/baszkowka01.htm
>
>This is my photo of Baszkowka copy. I don't have good photo of oryginal
>stone.
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