Some gravestones from the 1800s cemetary (there are about 30 graves total). I have a knack for finding stuff like this....A while back I found a boat (13 foot fishing boat) that had gone over a dam but was still floatable, no holes or anything....just had been sunk from flipping over for about...
This is ALOT newer than those on the links i think....It looks like this piece I have was made off of a curved cynder block, because there are 2 holes on the bottom.
The AREA has a lot of interesting things....a quarter mile from this are gravestones from the early 1800s, forgotten and cracked in the middle of the woods, just like the car.
The awesome part of that is that THAT would mean it was part of a building and maybe its worth some money? haha maybe not though....If that is true maybe the numbers are a code for its location in the arch?
Hey sorry to waste a post but look at my new post in the unexpected discoveries section right quick...I should have put it here to get more veiws but too late now.....Thanks my curiousity is killing me.
This was also pulled from the river where the paver bricks were and i have no idea what it is or if it has any significance....It has a flat front but curvature in the back and also flat sides inticating it was connected to more similar pieces......But what? I can't think what it's application...
Here is the paver with the missing letter...It's pretty beat up so i might just throw it in the lake, but I'd still like to know what the last letter is [:@] Thanks
I didnt have a digital at the time when i pulled that ford out, but heres a pic of another car i found that led me to bottles....about a mile in the woods nothing around to be seen