a mystery find

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Minelab Etrac

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catherine1

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The pics to small to make a determination.
 

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Neanderthal said:
It's not an artifact, it's a funky formed river cobble....cool fooler!

What he said. How could you not pick it up and wonder? Nice spot though.
 

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you know that's just what I was thinkin. I didn't know if it was something that was started and abandoned or what. I knew the rock was not the right kind of material for an arrowhead to be made of. thought it was kinda cool though.....
 

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