dawnhvr Full Member Sep 5, 2013 132 48 Sep 29, 2013 #1 Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
rickn1 Full Member Dec 14, 2011 163 63 Southern Saskatchewan Detector(s) used Garrett Ace 250 and ProPointer Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 29, 2013 #2 Light ? Heavy ? relative size. Does it float ? Might be pumice. Upvote 0
OP OP dawnhvr Full Member Sep 5, 2013 132 48 Sep 29, 2013 Thread starter #3 Very very heavy. I want to break it.,tried with the hammer, unsuccessfully. Upvote 0
OP OP dawnhvr Full Member Sep 5, 2013 132 48 Sep 29, 2013 Thread starter #4 About 12 inches long and maybe 5 or 6 inches wide. Very round. Upvote 0
L loco oro Hero Member Aug 15, 2013 719 517 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 29, 2013 #5 it is conglomerate rock ,take note to the small pebbles locked in it, this is simply anceint gravel solidifyed over lots of time Upvote 0
it is conglomerate rock ,take note to the small pebbles locked in it, this is simply anceint gravel solidifyed over lots of time
old digger Gold Member Jan 15, 2012 7,512 7,352 Montana Detector(s) used White's MXT Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 1, 2013 #7 Looks like a granite rock with mica flakes. Upvote 0
OP OP dawnhvr Full Member Sep 5, 2013 132 48 Oct 1, 2013 Thread starter #8 It's not grainy like granite Upvote 0
Diggin-N-Dumps Gold Member Sep 9, 2009 6,054 3,796 Fort Worth,Texas Detector(s) used CTX 3030 / AT PRO / Etrac w/ NEL Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 1, 2013 #9 What do you suspect it is?..Im sorry but it just looks like ancient "concrete" Upvote 0
austin Gold Member Jul 9, 2012 5,360 3,507 San Antonio, Texas Detector(s) used Garrett 250 Primary Interest: Other Oct 1, 2013 #10 dawnhvr said: It's not grainy like granite Click to expand... Not all granite is grainy, especially after erosion... Upvote 0
dawnhvr said: It's not grainy like granite Click to expand... Not all granite is grainy, especially after erosion...