Help with this carving

HiwasseeRose

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Jan 17, 2018
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Minelab Excalibur II
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All Treasure Hunting

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If you look at your longest distance shot you will see (on the right) part of the carved section a profile (looking left)
of an asian looking cartoonish fellow. He has headgear. This means your goal will be at least 90 degrees from the direction he is looking. Maybe a dog in front of him. Keep looking and enjoy. R.
 

It's not carved, it's natural. The striation patterns tell you that.
 

Looks carved to me - looking at it closely. A clue to something possibly hidden as they would carve things to give them a direction to a hidden "treasure." Happy hunting!!!:hello2:
 

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