ideas triceratops warrior head?

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Nobody is questioning whether or not the OP actually found the a fore mentioned rocks. The OP asked for opinions and is receiving them.

Maybe, But the Sarcastic remarks are uncalled for.
and eventually get someone in trouble.

If you don't believe it's real a simple post explaining your position & why should be plenty. there is no need to say it over & over with Smart-az coments
 

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I not trying to imply these are fake but I think someone could do this with time and practice ... makes you think , doesn't it ?

I'm always thinking.I always keep an open mind too.Truth is usually stranger than fiction.
 

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Hmm they just alittle closer now , their had to be more than pocahontas , points and TP,s when ol columbus discovered america maybe everyone else aint lookin deep enough or hard enough
I beleive our civilization was built right on top of a much much older one that was tottally hidden from us for some reason
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Joshua,

That stuff goes for $25 a cubic yard around here.

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Hey what's up y'all? Well reckon I'm back to treasurenet :) so...... I'm still finding these triceratops. Head pictures On a lot of the stuff I find. Someone was asking bout one showing human carving marks? Well think I found one.
 

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Another one
 

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2 more they all have a super weird "picture" "carving" of a ceratops type lizard.
 

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Nope still rocks. The first one may be a bit of a core stone though. I see evidence of flaking.
 

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Hard to resist.

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I see rock rock rock rock rock rock rock rock etc etc....

Oh and rock rock rock

Just rocks.

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Y'all don't seem to realize I do know they are rocks. All I am trying to point out is they very much so resemble a ceratopsian type dinosaur. Kinda all I'm trying to point out. So I really it's just an odd coincidence mAybe or maybe somethin other than humans were responsible.
 

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Y'all don't seem to realize I do know they are rocks. All I am trying to point out is they very much so resemble a ceratopsian type dinosaur. Kinda all I'm trying to point out. So I really it's just an odd coincidence mAybe or maybe somethin other than humans were responsible.

Thats because you are seeing what you want to see. Rocks and nothing more. Not worked by man, just rocks.
 

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Did man walk with dinosaurs?

This is a typical motif of prehistoric rock art found globally. Whether or not it's a "dinosaur" head is probably a stretch. However that being said this article might shed some light on the remote possibility.
 

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Guy posted this in the what's it worth forum. My answer, it's worth absolutely nothing but a waste of my time just for reading this thread. A common rock is worthless, that is my opinion of what it is. 0 value none zilch zero nada null cero. I'll refrain from the rest of my thoughts because I would be banned.
 

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mushrooms + too much transformers = miniature icelandic tunnel dinosaur . Reminds me of that time that cheech and chong made that van out of buds and drove it over the border. Its a cool thread.

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I believe these to be natural rocks with natural flaking and fracturing. Using a lot of imagination I can see some "forms" in the three images that are most in focus, but many are out of focus because the camera autofocus grabbed the background. It's hard for me to see exactly what the OP is seeing. Maybe some added outlining or arrows on the photos would help.

I think this is akin the the "cloud pictures" we've all seen as kids (and adults). I've seen some wonderful images in clouds, took photos of some of them. Then later when viewing the photos, I can't see a darn thing. I believe this is the case here. Nothing wrong with having an active imagination, it just shows we have an active brain. But in the end we see what we want to see.
 

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