Geofacts from New England: Part 7. Native American humor

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This is a curious two-sided geofact/artifact. Very rare for nature to work both sides of a stone in this way. The first photo represents the gray head of a native man. the opposite side represents the same man with hair shaved off and a swarth of white paint across his cheek. Notice the red ochre on the scalp area. Something to pass around while drinking coffee.


Can an old brave be a warrior?

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Yes. Yes he can
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I have collected Indian artifacts for over 35 years, walked hundreds of miles in creeks, streams, river beds and fields and found thousands of artifacts, sorry, no offense meant but that was not touched or formed by man, it is a natural rock. If you keep looking and collecting geofacts formed by nature imagining shapes you will never learn to recognize and find true artifacts.

You want need to use your imagination when you find actual work done by man.

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looks like one of the coneheads
 

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