It would be thousands of years old in my opinion, many stones are half eaten away by sandblasting, some are perfect that were buried. It would have been a sight one would never forget though, likely brighter than the sun, thousands of kilos and tens of thousands of pieces when it exploded!
Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Has anyone made any guesses as to the terrestrial age of 869? I ask because a rock that big must have produced a HUGE fireball and smoke trail. Even with sparse populations in that area, surely people saw it fall. Are there any folk tales or legends (or memories of old people, if the fall was
recent enough) that seem to represent a massive meteor?
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