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Mount Victory Well, Leigh Creek, South Australia, Australia

2cm 'Australite' tektite. Note the aerodynamic shape resembling NASA's unmanned planetary probes!
 © Maurice de GraafPhoto ID: 94922    View Count: 173

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Mount Victory Well, Leigh Creek, South Australia, Australia

10 mm long flange-like or roughly "button-shaped" australite tektite. RFC MT14.
 © 2008 Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 150221    View Count: 101

Tektite

China

15 mm black tektite. P. Cristofono specimen and photo.
 © 2006 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 53124    View Count: 263

Tektite

Quindio Mines, Tolima Department, Colombia

Size: 5,6 x 2 cm
 © Daniel S. YunisPhoto ID: 67518    View Count: 463

Tektite

Quindio Mines, Tolima Department, Colombia

Size; 2,8 x 3,2 cm
 © Daniel S. YunisPhoto ID: 67516    View Count: 249

Tektite (Var: Moldavite)

Czech Republic

Moldavite
43x39mm
 © Pécsi Tivadar 2007Photo ID: 101045    View Count: 178

Tektite (Var: Moldavite)

Czech Republic

Gemmy moldavite from Czech republic, 5 cm
Collection: Róbert Szepesi, Hungary
 © SzepiPhoto ID: 171268    View Count: 109

Multiple photos availableTektite (Var: Moldavite)

Czech Republic

A 3.5 x 2.9 x 1.2 cm mass of green translucent "moldavite". Ex Dawn and Jim Minette collection.
 © Dan & Diana Weinrich MineralsPhoto ID: 265235    View Count: 8

Tektite (Var: Moldavite)

Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

Specimen size 2,75 cm - Photo & collection M.Mader
 © 2005 - MMIPhoto ID: 34606    View Count: 452

Tektite (Var: Moldavite)

Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

Green tektite, a natural glass caused by meteorite impact. 2 x 1.8 x 0.8 cm. RFC T1407.
 © Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 78719    View Count: 250
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