mammoths have arrived.better late than ......

blazerdog

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sorry took 20180424_214653.jpg 20190202_044433.jpg 20190202_085413.jpg 20190203_211528.jpg 20190204_053208.jpg 20190204_053404.jpg 20190204_054956.jpg 20190202_071944.jpg 20190204_054527.jpg so long to get these pictures posted. Was working out of town for couple weeks. Pressed for time right now. I have Questions as im sure some of you do. Have more pictures to post, will try to get them up tonight.
 

welsbury

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I don't see the mammoth.Which pic is it?If it is that stone next to bottom left I can see what could be the vague shape of a elephant head but it is the work of nature. Nice rounded quartz nodules but that is all I see there. Rest are ordinary rocks from what you can see in pics
 

Kray Gelder

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It's possible mammoths and Native Americans walked on or near those rocks.
 

Tony in SC

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I like the big pieces of quartz. Looks like they were tumbled in a creek about a million years!!
 

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My bedpan effigy is still for sale, by the way.
 

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jamus peek

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Blazerdog let me let you in on a little secret some of these guys have been collecting for a long time and usually if they have no questions it's good sign more then likely they can see all the Birds in those rocks, oops I mean Mammoths. I'd PM some of the guys if I were you. Only question I have is do you think they could be petrified mini Mammoths? Just a thought.
 

The Grim Reaper

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Blazer, as I surmised, you are another "I see faces in rocks" guy. We see one here every so often and they all end up the same. You think you have a rare, one of a kind, find and in actuality you only have eroded pieces of Quartz and Sandstone. None of those are artifacts, which means none were altered by man. Those are all formed by natural erosion and fracturing.
 

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Sorry I see nothing in pictures that suggest American Indian artifacts.
 

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ya see what you want to see.
 

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