fossil made or tool field hunt

skip_a_loo

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Apr 11, 2013
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old digger

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Jan 15, 2012
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Montana
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White's MXT
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Your specimen looks natural. In the weathering process, the softer material will erode quicker than the harder matrix thus giving certain rocks peculiar shapes. Keep hunting, your bound to find an artifact if you keep at it.
 

The Grim Reaper

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Your specimen looks natural. In the weathering process, the softer material will erode quicker than the harder matrix thus giving certain rocks peculiar shapes. Keep hunting, your bound to find an artifact if you keep at it.


Same answer I gave you on another site.
 

monsterrack

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Garrett, and Whites
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Mother nature can make a lot of objects that look like something to the human eye, from clouds to stone.
 

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