✅ SOLVED Is this a tool or rock

Willownsrn

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C64BCBE3-0DAF-469B-B645-DA02D51778B7.webpFound this on the bank of Conasauga river Polk co Tennessee 949815AB-F908-49ED-92C0-E00BBAD6B26A.webpB66E0351-102E-40D4-A488-48E7D4038011.webp
 

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I don't know but very interesting looking!
 

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Looks like natural stone with water erosion, pictures are blurry and cant blow up very large.
 

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It looks like a rock to me.
 

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Have trouble getting my pics to load and the one does look blurry here but not on my phone .
 

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Have trouble getting my pics to load and the one does look blurry here but not on my phone .

Blow it up and look at it on your phone and see if it is blury.
 

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Here's a close up for the OP.....Hope they work! Agree the top one is a little blurred. I think it's just a natural occurrence, but I'll let the smart ones make that decision/call!


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Both blurry when blown up, still natural stone.
 

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natural fractures for that kind of stone, still a cool easter Island look!
 

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