It took Anita to get me on track.
Here's is Arizona's pride and joy - a natural hole in a terrestrials rock! And...just three miles north of Arizona State University, home or a very famous meteorite collection located in the Bateman Natural Science Building. I believe it is holy as there are a number of wedding performed there every year.

<http://www.gemland.com/holeinrock.htm>

Thanks to Chicago Ssteve for starting this very informative and provocative thread!

Best,

John Gwilliam



At 08:26 PM 8/22/2009, Anita Westlake wrote:
Whoops. Picture didn't come through. Try this link:

http://www.theholeintherock.com/

Anita





----- Original Message ----
From: Anita Westlake <anitawestl...@att.net>
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 11:04:21 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] To Answer Steve's Question

Dear List:
I think it would be helpful if someone not only answered Steve's question, but provided proof of the holiness of non-iron rocks.
   I hope this helps,
Anita
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