Rocks

Icewing

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Fossils

Ok I'm no geologist but I hit strange patch of Earth today.

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The sixth stone is the female lion

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Look at those guys real close. You will like what you see. Those ARE NOT JUST ROCK!!!!!!THEY ARE PIECES OF ART.

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If you think that's interesting check out this big ol' rock I found at the end of a small mound. I was just going to brush off a few leaves and wound up digging out this dirt filled hole. Also note the hooks on the sides.

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I see the wolf and the bear

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Hey weekender, nice pics. On your last adventure with Mikel.

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If you have a detector,
I'd be checking out that whole area, that's a very interesting find!!!
Never seen those kind of marks in a stone before.
 

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I was detecting when I ran across all of these weird rocks. If I'm ever back out that way and nobody else has done so perhaps I'll wench it off the mound and see if my F2 gets any hits. I'm usually alone when I go digging and had been hiking for a while when I started wiping it off, then digging and digging....
 

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Some of those are not easy on the eyes, but cool as heck! Congrats.
 

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