Walking on top of a hill I found this piece of rock in Tarragona ( I dont think its ceramic ). There were ruins and many ceramic pieces but this one caught my attention.Any bets?
>>18450107Taronga Zoo?In Sydney?
>>18450107Congrats anon, you've found your first anomalous rock, as I like to call them. I have a quite large collection of rocks with different geometric features and traits that make no sense according to academia's narrative of geology. Rocks with perfect 90, 45, 30 degree angles, rocks with perfectly flat surfaces, parallel faces, etc. I could go on and on, and I will. I'd post pictures but I don't have a smart phone.I once found a rock on the ground that looked like it was bisected by a Laser, two halves of a stone that were laying there slightly ajar like it had just been split, the faces of the two halves are virtually perfectly flat and smooth, almost like glass, and they fit together seamlessly. Its a sort of oval shaped rock and the edges of these faces are so sharp you could cut yourself with them.I have a little rock that looks like a pull tab. Like those ads people stapple to a telephone pole and the bottom of the paper is a bunch of little strips with the phone number on them that are cut out so you can tear one off. And I don't mean this rock has that general shape, I mean it's exactly like that. A flat rectangle, about 1 inch long and maybe a quarter as wide. It's about two centimeters thick. The two long sides of the rectangle are perfectly parallel.I have a rock that's a perfect tear drop shape. It looks exactly like the water gym badge from pokemon. It's front and back faces are also flat and parallel.Speaking of pokemon, I also have a rock I call my pokeball rock. It's a hemisphere, so a bisected pokeball, really. The top half is red, the bottom half blue, and the two halves are split by a thin white-ish strip. Not exactly the same color scheme, but it looks remarkably similar.I have a rock that is a parallelogram. Just a straight up parallelogram. Seriously, it's like a stone version of the little plastic shapes you'd use to teach kids about shapes. It's maybe 3 cm thick.They're actually not rare or anomalous, I find them all the time.