meteorite

8°C, Sth wind,dry.

What boulder is about 5 times denser than a stone one. Has a dull shiney and very smooth surface. Could it be a meteor?
We would have found it at a beach in Wales, but that would have been a breach of local bylaws. So we didn’t. I’d like to investigate this a little more, I can show exactly where it wasn’t found on a map. I may take it to school – could it be an iron ore lump, or manganese or even nickel? I want to take a Giger* counter to it as well.
*Giger-Muler tube. It has a solid smooth surface, no visible imperfections and could conceivably have been melted at one time.
Having a quick look on the web- this page comes up first. Mine looks like Picture 3- the Haematite ore. Still, it’s quite impressive. I’ll try out their checklist.
OK there are no Regmaglyphs

Cycling: 56.7 miles, slow due to the wind.

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