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GHUBARA L5 METEORITE .
This specimen shows the beautiful interior of the Ghubara meteorite.

The largest Ghubara meteorite, was the 1958 find, it weighed 101.6kg. before cut by the British Museum using a rotary diamond drill cooled with distilled water. These "cores" were cut into half with half remaining at the British Museum for its collection.
Oman (19° 13' 40"N, 56° 8' 34"E).
The "Ghubara" meteorite is found on the surface of the desert in Ghubara, Jiddat Al Harasis, Oman. The first sample recovered by the British Museum of Natural History in 1954
Notes: This is an excellent specimen of a genuine meteorite, an ancient piece of outer space. This meteorite is the rare Ghubara fall. This specimen fell to Earth in the year 1954 and landed in Oman. This meteorite is an L5 ordinary chondrite, which is a very unusual type. This sliced section of stone exhibits fine detail - the conglomerated interior of the meteorite is wonderfully displayed. This is a very unique piece of the history of the universe.
What a magnificent display piece for the home or office!
It would make the perfect romantic gift! A one-of-a-kind collector's piece !
Top quality NO RESTORATION or REPAIR!
Happy Bidding.
What a magnificent display piece for the home or office!,
A one-of-a-kind collector's piece !
This is a superb specimen for the price and will be a fantastic addition to any collection.
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