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The Buzzard Coulee Fireball And Whitecourt Crater, Canada
There is amazing footage of the night time fireball of the Buzzard Coulee Meteorite that fell in Canada, last November. The fall occurred just before a blanket of Winter snow, so the meteorites are well preserved for Geoff and Steve to unearth.
Odessa Iron Meteorite Crater, Texas
Approximately 50,000 years ago a giant meteor created one of only two craters in the U.S. that have produced meteorite specimens. Steve and Geoff will be hunting on the land surrounding the crater with their new cutting edge detectors.
Tucson Ring Mystery, Southern Arizona
In the 1850's a Mexican farmer came across a huge meteorite in Arizona. It became known as the "Tucson Ring" and now resides at the Smithsonian. This is a hunt that will attempt to solve one of the biggest mysteries in the world of meteorite hunters.
The Gold Basin, Arizona
In 1995, Professor Jim Kriegh discovered a field of thousands of ancient (fossil) stone meteorites, while prospecting for gold. Dr. Kriegh discovered the Gold Basin Meteorite-known as the best mapped strewn field in history.
The Dry Lake Bed, Nevada
Dry lake beds are a great place to find new, never before discovered meteorites. The terrain of the bed provides spectacular visuals and high-speed action as the guys cover as much ground as possible, looking for dark rocks against the light colored sand.
Ash Creek Fall, Texas
Ash Creek is the site of the most recent recorded meteorite fall in United States (February, 15, 2009) with a day time fireball recorded on camera. Following the clues of the locals, Steve and Geoff will seek to uncover the mysterious rocks of this fall.
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