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Found this at Compton Bay. Thought it was bone because of the striations and shape on the outside. But inside looks nothing like the honeycomb I would expect. Anyone got any ideas? 

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Concrete.

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4 hours ago, val horn said:

concretion around lignite and decayed plants?

Nope. Concrete - broke off from a much bigger piece. The lighter colored smoother side is the outer part and the pebbles tend to be deeper inside. 

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5 hours ago, val horn said:

concretion around lignite and decayed plants?

Ah. That might make sense. Thank you. The black bits are charcoal like if I dig my nail in them. 

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