Crazy!!! Ancient Plant?????

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what do you think it could be worth to a collector as a show piece?? any guesses?
 

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thanx you guys........Im gonna keep trying .I have got to get proper dates and info on it in order to make a good sell ;)
 

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gold fish

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Being "globular" like that it could also be some sort of crystalline structure, most petrified corals I have seen have a larger structure to them.
 

DugHoles

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What an interesting find. I hope you find out what it is officially.

GL & HH,

DugHoles
 

justine093

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It looks like something from a cave.
It has the same look as stalagtites or stalagmites.
Go google a picture of a stalagtite or stalagmite, or cave formations,
and you will see something that looks JUST LIKE THAT!
 

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That is my guess also, from a cave. where did you find it?
MIKE
 

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I found it digging about 3 feet down in the swamps of louisiana...along the texas border where the ocean used to run all the way to canada some millions of yrs ago.I got some more strange things from the same area if you would like to see them.
 

whitesid

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i don't it might just be my imagination but it looks like a chunk of those rocks you see hanging down in caves
 

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Cool. I have seen similar formations from lightning strikes hitting sand. The super high temps actually fuse the sand into glass. The resulting formations resemble a small bolt of lightning.
Just a guess though, sweet find!
 

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luckysgirl, is tht a giant doobie that Lucky has in his/her mouth? I've been trying to figure that out all evening! Oh, the rock formation....stalagtite I think? Monty
 

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