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Meg1533

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doninbrewster

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Jun 15, 2013
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Nice interior. Can't tell you much about the rock. What did you want to know?
 

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Terry Soloman

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May 28, 2010
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"Leaverright," beautiful specimens! :hello2:
 

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A2coins

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Dec 20, 2015
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The Jesuit Priest who crafted that stone walked many miles in his Moccasins to deliver the hidden map. To read this map you must be a woodsman .I will reveal one clue to the treasure seeking vultures hovering on this site waiting to pillage. The Donkey with 3 legs drops his lode, 1 mile away from the woodsmans abode. Look to the north step over the blob youll soon get the rest from BWB. Welcome to tnet looks like a plain rock....
 

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SusanMN

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Jun 1, 2007
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Hi Meg. These do look like just regular flat stones to me. But if you tell us what you think you are seeing or the questions you have about them, we may be able to provide a more informative response.
 

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A2coins

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Hi Meg this has been an ongoing joke about rocks on this forum .. It is always a good idea to post any and all finds you have questions about. you never know and its a good way to learn. Thanks for sharing your find I'm sure you will have many great finds to share with us. Tommy
 

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MartyRocks

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Dec 12, 2015
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""Leaverright," beautiful specimens!" As Terry Solomon said, as in "leaver right there."

I personally think the round one is a petrified dinosaur egg. :)

You could use the round one for a paperweight or a doorstop, perhaps.

Ok enough joking.

They don't look to be much of anything that you'd get excited about. Sometimes you
need to crack them open or knock off a bit to "see inside" the rock. On a field trip here
in the desert, we were looking for agates... expecting them to be nice and shiny... but they
had a crust on them, that most people would just kick aside. It was not until you cracked
them open, that you did see the fine delicate lines and banding. Then when they were cut,
shaped and polished they made nice pieces for jewelry.
 

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