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LGE METEORS
Topic Started: Monday 1-06-2009, 20:26 (97 Views)
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Hi all,

I was just pondering on the thaught that "do large meteors cause enough heat and stress in the ground they hit
to cause local heavy duty mineralisation" and if so, and the meteor hit in an already gold bearing area,
what may be the effects of this....??
phew ^o) hahaha.

anyone else ponder that one .

pete
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davsgold
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One like this might cause some local heating :D

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nuggetykath-68
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WHEW YOU GUYS I SURE HOPE WE DON'T GET THAT EXPERIENCE LIKE IN DAVE'S PIC!!!!! EEEK!! :'( :huh: :blink:

CHEERS,

KATH
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