Coral Reef or Sponge formations?

AKJ

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islamoradamark

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that's fossilized coral. Down here in South Florida that would be the cap rock, we would auger several holes pour with concrete and build a house the first two don't recognize the third one. ooooo welcome to T- net
 

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Judging from the third picture, I think it’s a fossilized coral. I can still see the features of the coral itself, could have been a shallow shelled coral but I’m not 100% sure.
 

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