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Backwoodsbob

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It's the work of the ancient group. I see a mayan influence and that of the preist. What it made of you will get from the others.
 

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Backwoodsbob

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In the last picture is why I said mayan. Left side profile reminds me of the mayan or Aztec . The other picture are the Jesuit symbolism. Now it could be from another order other than Jesuit.
 

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That is a cool rock.:icon_thumright:
 

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It's the work of the ancient group. I see a mayan influence and that of the preist. What it made of you will get from the others.
Mayan influence in Scotland. Now that's pretty funny.

My first thought was harden oil, but if the core of it is stone then a Geologist would know right off the bat.
 

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If you knew Jesuit symbolism you would know what it is. Study and the truth you will find.
 

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Charlie P. (NY)

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I believe is called "Beach Rock" where a sandstone forms with bits of other material that were in the matrix at the time.

GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE NEW YORK BIGHT

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Nothing to do with Jesuits, Mayans or Martians. Just the miracles of Earth Geology.
 

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Backwoodsbob

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I see you don't know their work. They could make it just like that and did. They made concrete ones too.
 

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Look on the small stones on your picture. Those have symbolism on them. I love it when you guys miss it. Just because you don't learn this in school doesn't mean you can't. It's just a small scale of a mountain monument.
 

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It's still from Scotland like crusader says, backwoodsbob. But still a fun imagination you have.:occasion14:
 

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I see mayan with a jessuit backround a priest blessed this iconic symbolic tressure from what i can decifer it says never follow moose to closely after supper ride the donkey to the west the gold is there to be plundered
 

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I see mayan with a jessuit backround a priest blessed this iconic symbolic tressure from what i can decifer it says never follow moose to closely after supper ride the donkey to the west the gold is there to be plundered
I spoke to that Donkey & he told me East...
 

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The host rock is a clay that apparently covered a portion of a lake bed or sea bed and the other rocks/stones got trapped in it when it hardened to stone when the lake or sea dried up. Nothing more.
 

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