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Idriss

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Recently found on the desert of Morocco, a rock that has similarities to a meteorite but doesn't attract magnets. It has a dark layer that was cause probably from burning and underneath it a shiny metal like silver.
 

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I don't know what that is, but it's not a meteorite. Although some classes of meteorite are not attracted to a magnet, any meteorite specimen which has a shiny metallic interior appearance will, without exception, exhibit strong attraction.
 

Welcome to Tnet.

I don't know what that is, but it's not a meteorite. Although some classes of meteorite are not attracted to a magnet, any meteorite specimen which has a shiny metallic interior appearance will, without exception, exhibit strong attraction.
Thank you dear, I have come across similar picture on the internet and I think it might be a rock which they make eyeliner from. However, I don't know if they are heavy like this one or not.
 

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no magnet no party (at least at 90%)
 

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