Natural or?? Creek finds

Skwerly1

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Found all of these in the same hole about a foot under the sand in a creek 20170708_170655.jpg 20170708_170718.jpg 20170708_170733.jpg 20170708_170746.jpg 20170708_170800.jpg 20170708_170805.jpg 20170708_170830.jpg they were the only stones in the hole.
 

old digger

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Your rocks are just that, ordinary natural rocks. They have not been used or altered by man.
 

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Sorry, they are natural stones, no signs of being used by man.

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unclemac

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i'm not sure i understand...you dug out a hole in a creek?...why?...were you detecting?
 

roberthicks

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I must agree - there are no evidences of men using those stones. Where did you find them, though?




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good to ask and learn
 

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