Worked Rock?

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Usa1 i after further thought on that piece and what i said, if i held it my hand and could see it better, it might be a worked stone.That was just my first impression of it.
 

What kind of places do you hunt.... Once you find a good campsite you'll understand what to look for alot better

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Wooded areas I found this on a hill in the ground
 

no, not worked
 

Just a rock.
 

To brittle of a stone. Its a natural break
 

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This rock was carefully worked. It may contain information as to some local Spanish dig sites. The rest of you - open yourWorked Rock.webp dang eyes!
 

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Need to be looking in places with no leaves, the more eroded the better. And l always look for thin white flakes of quarts on the ground. Usually on a flatter Hill top close to some kind of small branch of water. I'm not sure if I'd start hunting for Spanish treasure just yet

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This rock was carefully worked. It may contain information as to some local Spanish dig sites. The rest of you - open your View attachment 1469780 dang eyes!
I've never been good at spotting treasure symbols on rocks, but wouldn't directions to Spanish dig sites been put on a little bit bigger rocks?
 

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