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May 3, 2012

Treasure Hunters Flock to California Searching For Pieces of Six-Billion-Year-Old Meteor

A stay-at-home mom was out walking her dog recently when she stumbled upon a weird, 17-gram rock. It turned out to be 4 to 6 billion years old. And from space. And it's worth $20,000. Is El Dorado County due for another gold rush?

Space rocks have been on the county's mind ever since a mini-van-sized meteorite exploded over it, creating a sonic boom. Tiny fragments of the rock—which predates the formation of the sun—were scattered all over the hills, setting off a red alert to fanatics of a certain stripe. the local CBS affiliate reports that thousands of geologists, scientists, and treasure hunters have descended upon the town from all over the world hoping to get their own piece of precious space rock. Brenda Salverson, the lucky local mom, isn't the first to find a chunk of the pie. At least one professional hunter found some fragments, and if people keep hitching their wagons for gold country—many other's will likely get lucky as well. More here.

7 comments:

DWei said...

I bet she sold it. :P

Outcast said...

I'm so incredibly envious of this woman right now, I really can't lie. Good on her as well, it's pleasing news!

Random Blogger said...

Imagine walking on the street and finding something valious like this rock. So much luck

wizardOZZ said...

20 grand? next time i'll sell them on ebay instead of playin stone skippin' with em ;-)

Jim said...

She is very lucky, well, those are going to be hard to find...

Waaped said...

I gotta find some space rocks myself now.

R said...

Sounds just awesome!