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Post by snowmom on Jun 16, 2015 4:04:51 GMT -5
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Post by adam on Jun 16, 2015 8:55:07 GMT -5
I skimmed through some of it and read the end. Nice artifacts, definitely holds meaning.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Jun 16, 2015 10:39:37 GMT -5
Great article D..............I have one rock that is "Marked",the rest of the ones I have are glacier marked from travels... It's an agate with designs and markings on it-pulled it out of a gravel bank,three feet deep! I'm sure I have photos of it-I will share it....Thumbs up
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panamark
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Post by panamark on Jun 16, 2015 12:23:26 GMT -5
Might be an artifact, but there are tons (literally) of examples of known naturally caused examples of these "strange marked" rocks that one should be skeptical.
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Post by snowmom on Jun 16, 2015 17:08:26 GMT -5
Might be an artifact, but there are tons (literally) of examples of known naturally caused examples of these "strange marked" rocks that one should be skeptical. that's what I was thinking. Crystal replacement, septarians, etc etc... many naturally occurring things can look like these. Last year I posted a link to somebody's page who believed they had found "balancing art" that was made by native people, and had huge elaborate explanations for all of them. Just because one reads about these things in a book or sees it on the web doesn't make it so. Same for lots of other stuff. gees, I sound like a mom!
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Post by snowmom on Jun 17, 2015 3:22:08 GMT -5
Here's one of those marked rocks. I had hoped it might be a tektite.
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Post by snowmom on Jun 17, 2015 5:12:57 GMT -5
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