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World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth


World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth
This world biggest meteorite hoba on eart was uncovered by farmer Jacobus Hermanus Brits in 1920 when his plough got stuck in it.Its weight is about 60 tons unmovable.Some people says that this meteorite hoba  landed less than 80,000 years ago.
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World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth
Close up pictures of the Hoba meteorite shows marks, cuts and signs of vandalismhoba-meteorite1
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World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth
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World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth
A group of German geologists at the Hoba, back in 1929
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World Biggest Meteorite Hoba Meteorite on Earth
Early traveller visiting the exposed Hoba meteorite, around 1955
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Hoba Meteorite : Photo before preservation, about 1960
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