Do you see anything in this rock?

urbantreasure

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Probably not, but interesting anyway. side 1 stone.jpg side 1 stone.jpg
 

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Twins? it is same pic just double.
 

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I posted the same pic twice by mistake.
 

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I posted the same pic twice by mistake.

LOL I figured. Just teasing you but I see nothing but a rock no sings of use on the side showing. Might be something on the other side IDK.
 

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urbantreasure, the author of that website is delusional. He is employing the same method people use to see images in clouds. He enjoys no support among the archaeological community or the artifact collecting community. Some people cannot be dissuaded from their delusions and self inflate their own importance and the revolutionary discovery they claim to have made, etc. They are ill IMHO.
 

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That is funny you say that because the website author calls it just that: pareidolia-images in the clouds. He also admits that most archaeologist don't support his finds or the finds of countless others around the world. Some of the stone pieces found by many contributors from all over the world are quite convincing though. Most archaeologists are afraid to go against the grain or contribute to "revisionism" of any kind. Can't say that I blame them but I like to keep an open mind because I wouldn't want to overlook an Orchid while searching for a Rose...
 

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I like seeing good geofacts. Unless they are very well made it would be a mother nature thing. If you have to stare at it to see a face then it wasnt made by anyone. We all pick up cool rocks.
 

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I found this rock in vietnam. Melted on one side, no seashells in it, a rusty iron color. weighs about 450 lbs. i couldn't get it on my motorcycle so i left it.
 

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I found this rock in vietnam. Melted on one side, no seashells in it, a rusty iron color. weighs about 450 lbs. i couldn't get it on my motorcycle so i left it.

Looks like a giant piece of slag. That debris near it looks like capping cement for molding steel.
 

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Is this the one yer talkin bout?
 

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Here's a few of my own favorite faces
 

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