Fossilized Eggs?

texasriverdigger

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fossis

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Haven't seen enough eggs to give my opinion!!

HH, Fossis..................
 

LadyDigger

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WOW TexasRiver....when hubby took me to visit his granny back there in Texas, we went to the this canyon out there.....heck if I can remember the name...but if I heard the name, I would know....anyways,

My boys were walking around with Dad and my boys love to collect rocks and they picked up this unusual one that I swear is a fossilized EGG!!!!

I know somewhere in my computer picture index I have a pic of it. We sent pics out to this guy to see what he thought, but come to think of it...NEVER got a response. I still have it, just incase it is...but it's still a neat ROCK if it isn't an egg!!!

It was found along a very small stream down in the canyon...Depablo Canyon, something like that.

I found the pics and attached them....I think it's cool looking and I like yours too...hang on too it...just in case :)

Annmarie
 

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