Check this pic out.....

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  1. MarkM2016GTI

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    I don't get it...:confused:
     
  3. MarkM2016GTI

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    It is a pic of a massive meteorite...for some of the meteorite fans on the board.


    Mark
     
  4. Weapon

    Weapon 90lbs of dynamite
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    very cool..wish there was someone standing next to it for size comparison
     
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    nice, how big is that exaclty?
     
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    ah edit nvm 123 pounds. damn big
     
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    thats a big rock. I'd hate to of been near it hitting the ground
     
  8. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

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    There's a gravestone at the graveyard in my mother's hometown where some woman had a meteor about that same size used as her headstone. It had apparently fallen in their cornfield back in the day.

    I wonder how big of a crater that would make?
     
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    ooo, haha I didn't notice the weight, I just figured it was a little rock.
     
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    I thought it was a bad thing when they hit the earth or does it have to be a VERY big one to cause trouble?
     

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