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8gv the height or thickness if you will, is approx. 1.5" of the first one in the pictures.
I also checked to see if any of the latest find was magnetic-no. What I want to know besides what they are is, how did they form? |
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HH --
Perhaps those are related to the items found in this post? https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...1&postcount=12 I dove the site in the video, and found lots more of the "pot"-like items (none as intact as Brad's, and other pieces with concentric circles like one of your shots shows. Just a thought...
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Grant I don't think they are related but all of them are really interesting, esp. the pot-like formations that Senter Cover Guy was asked to take down. Those items sure looked like they were man-made to me but apparently not.
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