Discover an individually catalogued Raw Mundrabilla Meteorite Specimen, an officially recognised Ungrouped Medium Octahedrite iron meteorite recovered from the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia.
Each specimen is presented in its natural state, displaying its own distinctive combination of shape, weathering, texture and surface characteristics developed over thousands of years on Earth. The exact numbered specimen shown in the photographs is the meteorite you will receive. An exceptional addition to meteorite collections, geological displays and planetary science collections.
Choosing Your Specimen
Each Mundrabilla meteorite has been individually catalogued with a unique GeoFossils specimen number.
| Specimen |
Weight |
| 166 |
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| 167 |
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| 168 |
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| 169 |
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| 170 |
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| 171 |
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| 172 |
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| 173 |
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| 174 |
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| 175 |
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You will receive the exact numbered specimen selected from the variant menu and shown in the photographs.
Specimen Preparation
These specimens are supplied in their natural raw condition. No cutting, polishing, stabilisation or enhancement has been carried out, preserving their original exterior, natural weathering and geological character.
Why Choose This Specimen?
| Feature |
Benefit |
| Exact specimen supplied |
The photographed meteorite is the specimen you will receive. |
| Natural raw condition |
Preserves the original exterior and naturally weathered appearance. |
| Individually catalogued |
Each specimen has its own GeoFossils identification number. |
| Official classification |
Recognised as an Ungrouped Medium Octahedrite iron meteorite. |
| Australian provenance |
Recovered from the famous Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. |
| Collector quality |
An excellent addition to meteorite, geology and planetary science collections. |
Scientific Information
| Property |
Information |
| Official Name |
Mundrabilla |
| Product Type |
Raw Meteorite Specimen |
| Meteorite Type |
Iron Meteorite |
| Classification |
Ungrouped Medium Octahedrite |
| Find or Fall |
Find |
| Country of Recovery |
Australia |
| Region |
Western Australia |
| Preparation |
Raw |
| Treatment |
None |
Origin
Nullarbor Plain
Western Australia
Australia
Authenticity & Provenance
This specimen is from the officially recognised Mundrabilla meteorite and has been sourced through trusted meteorite suppliers.
Robert Robinson, Managing Director of GeoFossils, is a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA No. 7412).
Care Instructions
- Store in a dry environment away from excessive humidity.
- Handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves where practical.
- Avoid prolonged contact with water or damp conditions.
- Clean gently with a soft, dry brush only.
- Store separately from harder specimens to help preserve the natural surface.
- Inspect periodically for any signs of oxidation.
Please Note
- You will receive the exact specimen selected from the variant menu and shown in the images.
- Every Mundrabilla meteorite is naturally unique.
- Natural variations in shape, weathering, oxidation, regmaglypts and surface texture are expected and form part of each specimen's natural history.