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BRENHAM EXCAVATION
Steve Arnold and Geoff Notkin shake hands after unearthing a 92-pound pallasite meteorite in Brenham, Kansas. The visitor from space has been named "The Becky Stone, " in honor of Becky Worley. The excavation was filmed by the Indigo Films production team and appeared in the Travel Channel's The Best Places to Find Cash and Treasures meteorite episode.

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CASH & TREASURES ON LOCATION
Becky Worley, television personality and the host of The Best Places to Find Cash and Treasures and meteorite hunter Geoff Notkin holding a small meteorite they found on location at Glorieta Mountain, New Mexico

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FIND OF A LIFETIME
Steve Arnold with his World Record Meteorite, a 1,430-pound pallasite which he discovered in Kansas during the fall of 2005. The meteorite is estimated to be worth over one million dollars.

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AT THE UPHEAVAL DOME
Geoff Notkin exploring The Upheaval Dome in Utah, as part of a United States Geological Survey field trip. The Dome is an unusual feature believed by many experts to be the remnants of an ancient meteorite crater.

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ON LOCATION WITH PBS
Geoff Notkin, Steve Arnold, and the World Record Meteorite on location at the Learning Center, Wichita, KS, filming the Wired Science TV pilot for PBS.

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NEVER TOO COLD TO HUNT FOR METEORITES
Steve Arnold calibrates his special metal detecting equipment
while meteorite hunting on a cold winter's day in Kansas.

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IT'S GREAT TO LOVE YOUR WORK!
Steve Arnold and Geoff Notkin jump into a freshly-dug hole
and stand on top of a newly discovered 59-lb iron meteorite.

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