I am struck by the porocity of the specimen.  And those 'cubic' inclusions.  
Wow!

Gary

On 16 Feb 2007 at 20:11, Adam Hupe wrote:

> Dear List,
> 
> Here is a link to an awesome image provided by the
> scientists responsible for classifying the fossil EL3
> meteorite. They encouraged me to post this to the List
> so that all good see how heterogeneous this meteorite
> really is. This meteorite is so variable that every
> piece is appreciated and helped to tell the complete
> story.  Without dealers sending in so many pieces for
> pairing purposes, the true importance of this
> meteorite may not have been realized. I was also told
> that no pieces were ever turned away by either the
> University of Washington or NAU for classification or
> pairing purposes.
> 
> http://themeteoritesite.com/fossilEL3.jpg
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Adam
> 
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