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DrogaMleczna

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I found them in abandoned sandstone quarry around 10km West from Chmielnik, Świętokrzyskie, Poland. I have no idea what they can be. Can anyone help? 

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This looks like oolitic limestone, to me. 

Not a fossil . 

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Additional photos with the pieces slightly damp could show more detail.

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2 hours ago, DrogaMleczna said:

 

Aquí están húmedos:

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This type of structure reminds me of some type of calcareous algae.:zzzzscratchchin:

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