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Welcome amizengo, cool mystery!

"Open sesame!", "Say friend and enter!" those are the only two I know.

Best wishes and good luck!
 

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Welcome back to Tnet amizengo. :hello:
If you would be so kind as to provide us with some perspective behind your finds.

What part of the world were these found in?
Were they found in a cave on the side of a cliff, in a ravine or a gorge?

To me this looks to be something that was carved/chiseled in the 'modern era'... 19thc? :icon_scratch:
What is the diameter of this piece?

So many questions, so little background info, :laughing7:
Dave
 

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These were found in Tanzania.It was buried 16 foot under an underground cave.The diameter of the sphere is 35cm. Its weight is 8 kg.sorry I dont connect to internet most of the time Im in fields.Thanks and if the information is not sufficient just ask.
 

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What is sesame and say friend and enter.Are those codes or what?Please elaborate to me.Thanks
 

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These are German symbols showing they have hide their treasure during the world war 2, so they left behind and hide it
 

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These are German symbols showing they have hide their treasure during the world war 2, so they left behind and hide it

Great information here. :thumbsup:

Hope it pans out for you,
Dave
 

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Cant disipher it but Id be going down those stairs or send a camera doen on a rope lol Good luck my friend
 

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Your "sphere"looks like it was cast in cement...

xJS (or 5?)
10/y3

Is this correct?
 

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