Separate from this stone being no meteorite,
the mentioned local newspaper article referred to, describes probably the
fall of Zaklodzie (30 miles away from Lublin) in the night of April 21 in
1897 - bright bolide, longlasting thunders, trembling windows & ground, just
in that area, where later the single stone of Zaklodzie was found.
(Btw: I still have budget pieces of this rare enstatite achondrite, small
slices, most polished, 0.8-2 grams - 50$ per gram, which is very affordable
for Zaklodzie of that size, compare).

Buckleboo!
Martin

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