Two new never before seen minerals discovered in a massive meteorite that landed in Somalia!

We had it for 60 years and Somalis just stared at it, now we gave it away for free to Indhoyars and named it after Cadaans
 

Marshall D Abdi

Know you’re place peasant
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The rock was lying on top of the soil in a limestone valley rich in groundwater, with thickets of vegetation on which the camels forage. The rock was known by the finders in the field as "Nightfall." The local herders near El Ali report that they had knowledge of this rock for more than 5-7 generations memorialized through Saar folklore, songs, dances and poems.

There were no other debris in the surrounding area. It was partially immersed in sand but looked different from the rocks that the finders were used to seeing in the area. The prospectors’ curiosity was piqued when they hit the boulder with a hammer. With a sledgehammer and cold chisel they laboriously removed a 90 g sample in situ and sent it to Nairobi, Kenya for XRF analysis. That revealed Fe, Ni, Mg, Co and Al percentages of 44.28, 44.97, 5.54, 1.80 and 1.40, respectively (on a presumably a weathered surface). The sample was then divided: a single ~70 g piece was split, with 19.23 g sent to N. Gessler and 54.3 g and 15.0 g sent to C. Herd, for characterization, the latter facilitated by Abdirashid Mohamed (Minnesota, USA).

The stone was subsequently moved for safekeeping. (N. Gessler, Duke): The 19.23 g specimen was received on January 6, 2021, along with 6 photographs and 2 videos. The specimen was polished, and etched, showing the Widmanstaetten pattern. XRF analyses were obtained from SA Recycling, Los Angeles. The sample was then cut, with a 7.76 g slice sent to UCLA and a 9.00 g slice (plus 2.53 g of cutting slurry) sent to T. Jull, UAz, for characterization. A larger sample of 1-2 kg was later detached by the finders with an angle grinder after the stone had arrived in Mogadishu for storage. Additional documentation, including 4 photos and 3 videos, one of each of the meteorite in situ were provided by Omar Abdishakur, the Director of Communication and Marketing for Kureym Mining and Rock Co. (Abdulkadir Abiikar Hussein, Almaas U): The tiny town called El Ali (Ceel Cali) is the center of camel herding communities called the Derisamo. Herders visit El Ali to quench their livestock and themselves.

About 15 km northwest of El Ali the camel herders knew of the rock that appeared to be metallic and used it as an anvil on which to sharpen their knives.

The same countryside is rich in opal. In September 2019, artisanal miners from Kureym Mining and Rocks Company, hunting for opal, recognized the curious stone as a meteorite and sent a piece to Kenya for XRF confirmation.
Numerous fragments are reported to be laying in the vicinity and scattered in the nearby region.

In August 2020 they loaded and moved the stone to Mogadishu. The story of this strange rock spread everywhere and the government intervened. The truck and "large heavy rock" were taken into custody by national security officers. A. Abiikar Hussein was called on by the Ministry of Minerals and Petroleum to investigate the rock. Kureym Mining and Rock Co. supplied their XRF.

A. Abiikar Hussein provided 6 photos, as well as the results of his measurement of the lengths, widths and heights at different places, and an estimated weight of 16,800 kg. He then recommended that the government purchase and conserve it for the numerous stakeholders in Somalia. The government released it to the miners where it is currently warehoused near the airport
 
This is like the 5th time this shit has been posted already.

Stop dragging it, it has already been shipped to China!!!
 
A. Abiikar Hussein provided 6 photos, as well as the results of his measurement of the lengths, widths and heights at different places, and an estimated weight of 16,800 kg. He then recommended that the government purchase and conserve it for the numerous stakeholders in Somalia. The government released it to the miners where it is currently warehoused near the airport

So basically, the government got bribed to release the minerals back to the mining company?
The real question is, who owns this mining company? They sold it to China very quickly for my comfort.
 

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