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AL HAGGOUNIA 005 Eucrite unb #7 – 2,4 g

40,63 $

Al Haggounia 005 is a 184 grams (7 pieces) rare eucrite unb meteorite found by Lahcen Obadda in February 2014.

To date, only 65 meteorites of this type have been found in the world.
This meteorite was found 120 km northeast of Laayoune in the Western Sahara, in a place called Chwichiya (little fez) in reference to the mountain seen in this region in the shape of a fez.
Chwichiya is an area rich in meteorites, and in particular in achondrites, 4 achondrite type meteorites have been discovered within a radius of 6 kilometers!

AL HAGGOUNIA 005 Eucrite unb #6 – 3,1 g

52,52 $

Al Haggounia 005 is a 184 grams (7 pieces) rare eucrite unb meteorite found by Lahcen Obadda in February 2014.

To date, only 65 meteorites of this type have been found in the world.
This meteorite was found 120 km northeast of Laayoune in the Western Sahara, in a place called Chwichiya (little fez) in reference to the mountain seen in this region in the shape of a fez.
Chwichiya is an area rich in meteorites, and in particular in achondrites, 4 achondrite type meteorites have been discovered within a radius of 6 kilometers!

AL HAGGOUNIA 005 Eucrite unb #5 – 5,9 g

99,08 $

Al Haggounia 005 is a 184 grams (7 pieces) rare eucrite unb meteorite found by Lahcen Obadda in February 2014.

To date, only 65 meteorites of this type have been found in the world.
This meteorite was found 120 km northeast of Laayoune in the Western Sahara, in a place called Chwichiya (little fez) in reference to the mountain seen in this region in the shape of a fez.
Chwichiya is an area rich in meteorites, and in particular in achondrites, 4 achondrite type meteorites have been discovered within a radius of 6 kilometers!

Kharabali H5 #12 – 3 g

24,97 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #11 – 5 g

41,62 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #10 – 4,7 g

39,24 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #9 – 6 g

49,94 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #8 – 4,4 g

35,68 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #7 – 4,8 g

40,43 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #6 – 6 g

49,94 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

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Kharabali H5 #5 – 3 g

24,97 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #4 – 17 g

121,28 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #3 – 38 g

271,10 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #2 – 68 g

485,12 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

Kharabali H5 #1 – 74 g

523,18 $

The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass.

A total of 140 kg was found.

El Hammami H5 #1 – 382 g

570,73 $

El Hammami is one of the first meteorites found in the Sahara and which was traded.

It was found in Mauritania in 1997, and yet it was also sold under the name of Mhamid, in Morocco, because they are Moroccans

of this city which made the trade of it.

In 1997 November, Mr. Thompson traveled to Mauritania and collected six fresh-looking stones totaling ~200 kg (individual masses of 80, 51, 30, 26,

8 and 4 kg) at the foot of the El Hammami mountains in Mauritania (1000 km southwest of Mhamid, Morocco).

Some of the material looks weathered and rusts easily, but most of it is fairly fresh.

A legend tells that the most oxidized specimens are the ones that were in direct contact with the skin of the camels used to transport the specimens.