Found these in a river in Massachusetts. Arrowheads have been found there as well.

Moonman

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DizzyDigger

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What a cool find...:occasion14:

To my eyes, they appear to be natural, river worn rocks. Unusual, but
I believe naturally occurring.
 

DizzyDigger

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Thanks for your help.

You are most welcome, and welcome to the the TNet express..:hello:

BTW, don't take my word as gospel..gave ya my best guess, but I'm no
expert on rocks.
 

smokeythecat

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Maybe maybe not natural. Depends on what the other rocks nearby look like. Cool though.
 

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Wow, those are something else! I could see the triangle being natural, but man that one on the right - if natural, is absolutely stunning.
 

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from time to time I find obviously planted tumbled stones or modern arrowheads, as if someone is training their kid to hunt.
 

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