Can anyone tell me if they know how this stone would have been formed, i find the shape and formation is very unusual
Wondered if it was a lump of compressed clay that has been eroded by frost,water and maybe acid ?
Might even be a large piece of slag although the colour does not look right.
Doesn't look like slate or any form of hard rock that I know.
Could it possibly be a piece of fossiled wood, it's difficult to tell as don't know the size.
Last edited by Kenn; 06-Feb-07 at 23:39. Reason: Second thought
it does look more like fossilised wood to me but im n0 expert
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Reminds me of lava rock. Is it very hard and porous?
A bit off a meteorite maybe?
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Yes Lavenderblue it is in my garden, it is about the size of a football, i did think it might have been lava rock, but maybe i could find out from a geologist.
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yea it looks like the stuff on menorca, lava style rock
I must say it is a very magical looking rock indeed.
The very root of civilization.
Life deep in the past, was it in a field that this rock was found?
Maybe this rock holds alot of past info.
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I don't know if this is the thread for this photo but I rather like the graceful lines in the swirls, a bit like two latin dancers feet Certainly, the figure on the right looks more masculine than the one on the left...
Last edited by Rheghead; 02-Mar-07 at 16:36.
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Courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference.
Hard to say for certain from a photograph, but it is certainly weathered. My first instinct was slag. It doesn't look like lava - the colour is too light, but this could be affected by the weathering. It almost looks like limestone that's been affected by acid rain, but it is too deformed for that.
The best way to tell for certain is to knock a chunk or two off, to get a fresh surface. Also, is it heavy for its size? does it scratch a penknife? glass? Does it react to acid (bubbles would form on the surface if acid was dropped on limestone)
From the photograph only, I would have to say it's slag.
Thanks Rockchick, the stone is very very heavy, we just scratched the stone with a penknife the penknife marked the stone, hubby said he feels that there is an amalgamation of stones, and thinks its been underwater for a long time, do you know where this stone could be taken to find out more about it?
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