https://earth-chronicles.com/histori/mysteries-of-the-okhansky-meteorite-perm-region-russia.html said:
On August 30, 1887 at noon inhabitants of the Perm province observed very unusual natural occurrence – falling of a large meteorite. The huge incandescent space body flew on a firmament from the northeast on the southwest and blew up over the village of Tabora near Okhansk, without having done anybody harm. Scrap of a meteorite were scattered on all the district. A little most lumps and the majority of shallow scrap of a meteorite was taken from funnels near the village.
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The Okhansky meteorite collapsed soon after entry into the atmosphere and reached the earth in the form of scrap, having covered the neighborhood of the village with a stone rain. The volost clerk described falling of one of scrap according to peasants:
“They noticed flight head over heels of some subject similar to an oat small group of straw color behind which the white smoke curled”.
“… in the same day I examined the meteorite which is taken out from a hole, – Budishchev wrote further, – the Most interesting parts of a meteorite were shattered in a hole and trampled by the mass of the people, many scrap are sorted on pockets of drinkable dealers, shopkeepers and peasants. Many pieces of a meteorite already drank in water which allegedly expel from patients any human illnesses including the devils who are found on superstition of some, in wombs human”.
Today it is not possible to establish the precise mass of an asteroid. Estimates differ from 200 to 500 tons. Scrap a little more than 145 kg are collected today.
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It is known that the Okhansky meteorite blew up in air, having dropped out a meteoric rain, and did not leave a big crater. There are no falling left in situ and the meteorite. And nevertheless the place of falling of a large splinter of the Okhansky meteorite described by eyewitnesses and precisely known — on a slope of the high hill in 2 km from the village of Tabora, to the right of the road conducting from this village in Ocher — it is declared by a geological nature sanctuary of Perm Krai.