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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 106268" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>It could be tens of thousands of years old, just because it comes to light doesn't mean that it's a recent drop. It would be part of some ones dreaming and as such should be left insitu and you should feel happy to be a part of that dreaming as well now. I have seen companies give large rocks to aboriginal organizations just to get them off of their land, instead of keeping them there and making it a special place,..and it is a bit of a shame that even all the people involved(both sides involved) never guessed that they would have been better off left in place,..as that is where the dreaming was happening and not in their new spot for the rocks,..anyone who would visit those rocks now would not get to feel the same feelings that they would feel if they were seeing them in the spot that they came from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 106268, member: 1953"] It could be tens of thousands of years old, just because it comes to light doesn't mean that it's a recent drop. It would be part of some ones dreaming and as such should be left insitu and you should feel happy to be a part of that dreaming as well now. I have seen companies give large rocks to aboriginal organizations just to get them off of their land, instead of keeping them there and making it a special place,..and it is a bit of a shame that even all the people involved(both sides involved) never guessed that they would have been better off left in place,..as that is where the dreaming was happening and not in their new spot for the rocks,..anyone who would visit those rocks now would not get to feel the same feelings that they would feel if they were seeing them in the spot that they came from. [/QUOTE]
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