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SethGreene531 · M
Two things.
#1. What I believe is an iron meteorite.
As most land in the ocean, and are never found;
this object washed up on an Atlantic shoreline.
It weighed 12 -15 LBS and looked like it had been in a blast furnace...like a giant piece of used coal from a steam engine.
Polished silver, twisted into extruded shapes; as if warped by extreme heat and force.
There were colors embedded in it.
The size of 2 bowling balls, it took 2 hands to lift.
Closely resembled these iron meteorites, owned by a museum below:


The 2nd, physically intangible, but infinitely more precious & rare:
#2. An undeserved, second chance at life, through extraordinary and miraculous events.
#1. What I believe is an iron meteorite.
As most land in the ocean, and are never found;
this object washed up on an Atlantic shoreline.
It weighed 12 -15 LBS and looked like it had been in a blast furnace...like a giant piece of used coal from a steam engine.
Polished silver, twisted into extruded shapes; as if warped by extreme heat and force.
There were colors embedded in it.
The size of 2 bowling balls, it took 2 hands to lift.
Closely resembled these iron meteorites, owned by a museum below:


The 2nd, physically intangible, but infinitely more precious & rare:
#2. An undeserved, second chance at life, through extraordinary and miraculous events.



