Space
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Meteorite Minerals Found in the Shores of The Dead Sea
A terrestrial mineral only previously discovered in extraterrestrial meteorites was mysteriously found near the shores of the Dead Sea. The sudden appearance of the meteorite mineral is located in the Negev Desert of Israel, southwest of the Dead Sea and its possible Earthy origin is still being speculated up to this day.
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