TURTLE CEMENT?

kaloy

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Randy,
Doesn't a turtle with all the legs and head and tail pulled in either a sign of danger or tells of hidden signs or other hidden objects?

OD
 

there's an opening beneath this cement. we found a skull of an animal inside. no other skeletal parts found. could this be a marker?
 

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Is this "turtle" in a wash?
If so I realy don't think it (the skull) is a marker as it would not have been placed in a position to be exposed to that kind of thing.

OD
 

kaloy said:
there's an opening beneath this cement. we found a skull of an animal inside. no other skeletal parts found. could this be a marker?

NO! An animal skull won't last that long, why would someone use it as a marker?

Looks like a crock crawled up in there and died :)
 

Sorry, what led you to the conclusion that this was cement and not a naturally weathered rock? Can't quite see the pics.
 

conglomerate.
 

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