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Leones Corazon

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Grand Junction Colorado
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Equinox 800
Go Find 60
Primary Interest:
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I'm going to say and iron nodule released from some decaying granite and or sand stone.
Or....a severly rusted cannon ball...ship board type...used as a grenade...ie: made to
fragmentate upon bursting...

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pippinwhitepaws

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it is a old geode...poor quality...
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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hey jim,

sorry for the late response..i drove out there again today and picked up some of the remains of the geode...sometime after the creation of the geodes, silt washed in...incased the geodes...this is the outer covering of silt...now stone...

the two pieces on the left an right came from the spot i picked up the casing...the geode was rotten, and fell apart.

the two center pieces are thumbnail sized.
 

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One mans trash...

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BH Tracker IV
Nah. It's a direction finder. A real precise one. Just look through the hole at where you want to be and walk forward. Never fails.
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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hey one man...if you take #1 photo and rotate it 90* to the right...it looks like weavers needle...now all we need are some stone maps.

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