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At the risk of sounding ignorant... Is that like an Fossilized Egg?. Was the smaller round object from the void in the middle?
 

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Dnd yes it was in the middle! It was also hollow with a hole in it.The cut in the rock was flawless definetly not man made.
 

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Id like to see the outside of the big rock please
 

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Wish I could but don't have it. I can tell you it was kinda greyish and fairly smooth.the holes are perfectly round
 

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Definitely interesting.
Too bad it's not available for other shots.
I don't see any chunks of mineral in it. Is there? It looks like clay. The outer rind is darker like it was baked in a kiln.
Is it perfectly round outside? It was already in three pieces when found? How tightly do the pieces fit together? Is there a difference between the material the inner ball is made from and the material of the outer one?
From what I can see in the pictures it doesn't look like it was made by mother nature.
 

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I believe. I've found the answer to my question.With the help of treasurenet.looks like it might be a dinosaur egg.
 

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It is about the same. It looks like the embryo may have been more developed.But I'm not sure because I wasn't there.
 

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