Definitely not natural...right?

Quinoa

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Nice marker /monument! Even has a nice lichen eye. The large rock on top for a shell is tombstone shaped when viewing from the top. Something is buried in the area. Go where it points (the monument), or go at 90 degree angle from where it points as a start. The open mouth says entrance in the area. Try positioning yourself on the side to see if the shell rock on top makes any small peep holes under it that are shaped (geometric or eye shaped) , in which you would look thru them and go somewhere. They can be made so you only see the hoyo from one spot, otherwise the hole opens up too much or is non existent.
 

Stuperduke

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It just seems like an incidental rock. One of those that if you look long enough it may just be something.....when in fact it's just a rock.
 

dsty

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Very possible a League and a half, or trail 3 and a half miles long, marks along the way, don't have a clue as to what it leads to, because the mouth is open it has been recovered or not, you never know till you see the hole. Because of the flat nose it could be Royal Trail or double the distance
 

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Ko78

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Did u ever figure this out? It looks like it has a leg on its left did it point to something?
 

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