Well, well. I'm always impressed by the nice photos of your wonderful rocks.  
See, I'm not an expert, but I'm paying very close attention to what's being 
presented through this list, and I'm learning.  I understand that quartzite in 
any form is strictly terrestrial, and it seems that your rocks all have quartz 
in them.  They all look like old stones from the bottom of an ancient sea of 
something.  Just a humble observation.  Rand 
> a realllly exciting breccia,, any comments are appreciated:
> http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl5/
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> Mohamed Yousef
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