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DizzyDigger

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No idea. Is this at a place that you can travel to?
 

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no, not man made, jus erosion .... what are you referring to in the last picture, all I see is a rock.
 

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nopeseeya

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no, not man made, jus erosion .... what are you referring to in the last picture, all I see is a rock.
The last pic shows sign of life
 

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Google sandstone concretions I believe that is what you have.
 

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Are these around Los Angeles area? Most boulders I have seen around San Diego area are granite and the L.A. area is a raised ancient seabed so large sandstone concretions would probably be more likely there. My brother has found fossilized shark teeth on hills in the L.A. area while doing construction.
 

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nopeseeya

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Are these around Los Angeles area? Most boulders I have seen around San Diego area are granite and the L.A. area is a raised ancient seabed so large sandstone concretions would probably be more likely there. My brother has found fossilized shark teeth on hills in the L.A. area while doing construction.
Ill have to learn about sandstone concretions. thank you for the info.
It sits in a large mound of rocks. Its the only one ive seen that looks like that..
 

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