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nunyabiz111

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in the muck:

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flipped over:
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side profiles after a quick cleanup in the water:

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anything worth being excited about?
 

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Picture 3 the bottom of stone and picture 4 the right side makes me say natural errosion.

Close ups of the bottom in picture 3 would help.
 

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nunyabiz111

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I,d be more excited about that beautiful creek you,re working.Any fish in it?

the mouth of it becomes a tributary to the province's longest river, and just barely a few hundred feet before they both plunge down a well-known 70+ waterfall which, historically, was an obstacle to most any and all fish passage going upwards except maybe during the highest of spring freshets.

so, not really. in this scenario the river is also suffering from a massive algae bloom caused by this year's first major rainstorms co-inciding with farmers having just completed their tilling/planting/fertilizing for this year's crops , leaving the greater part of their investments as slippery slimy runoff and silt lining the bottom of our watercourses for another year. yet again.
 

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the mouth of it becomes a tributary to the province's longest river, and just barely a few hundred feet before they both plunge down a well-known 70+ waterfall which, historically, was an obstacle to most any and all fish passage going upwards except maybe during the highest of spring freshets.

so, not really. in this scenario the river is also suffering from a massive algae bloom caused by this year's first major rainstorms co-inciding with farmers having just completed their tilling/planting/fertilizing for this year's crops , leaving the greater part of their investments as slippery slimy runoff and silt lining the bottom of our watercourses for another year. yet again.
Shucks!:icon_thumleft:
 

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AMAZING EYES to spot that! I would TAKE IT HOME . Thanks for posting !!!
 

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It ocurrs to me on second viewing that it may have been started but never finished. Where I hunted, ground stone was always found not far from water -- probably having to do with the grinding process.

FWIW
 

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