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    I'm assuming this is the result of uneven erosion and not a petrified pod, mango seed, dino egg.

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    Creek find.
    California

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    One time I found something like that, and it had the worn shape of a large clam, i threw it in the rock garden,, one day it came to me..I had picked up clams that had no clams and when I opened em they were filled with mud ...which had turned into something like yours.. Just a thought..
    Last edited by Hal Gorges; 10-23-2021, 08:42 AM.
    Floridaboy.

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    • tomf
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      I'd love to see it.

    • Ron Kelley
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      Crack it open and get the perl.

    • Hal Gorges
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      😂..That woulda been some pearl it was about 12” wide..I looked in flower beds today, can’t remember where it is, don’t think I ditched it, oh well..

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    Reminds me concretions found in Utah
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    or, these from Czechoslovakia
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    (courtesy Wikipedia)
    Last edited by Cecilia; 10-22-2021, 08:44 PM.
    Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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    • Hal Gorges
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      ..excellent..little grey fossil turtles 🤗👍
      Last edited by Hal Gorges; 10-23-2021, 08:43 AM.

  • #4
    moki marbles.
    Utah

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    • smbore
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      there perty odd item's been down there n got a bunch.

    • Cecilia
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      Post some or all S’more. Please.

    • smbore
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      I'll post them when i get home today

  • #5
    Originally posted by Cecilia View Post
    Reminds me concretions found in Utah
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    or, these from Czechoslovakia
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    Those are very similar, aren't they? I think you've nailed it. The brilliant Cecilia.
    I doubt I'll crack it open, even if there's a treasure inside, it's too wonderful as is. But of course I'm curious....
    California

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      I can never crack open either Tom (altho the LinnyMan has dared me!)
      Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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      • #7
        Flint nodule was my guess
        NW Georgia,

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