Farmer Finds THIS MASSIVE Object In Backyard, SHOCKED By Its Identity

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Top Twenty Shocking Discoveries Made By Farmers in Their Backyards. In a small town nestled amidst rolling fields and quiet countryside, a seemingly ordinary day took an extraordinary turn when a local farmer unearthed a mysterious object in his backyard. What began as routine yard work soon became the talk of the community as he discovered something that defied explanation—a massive and strange looking artifact buried beneath layers of earth and history. What secrets could this ancient relic hold? And how did it come to rest beneath the farmer's peaceful fields?
Join us as we explore twenty fascinating discoveries of a massive object found in people’s backyards and the incredible story behind its surprising identity..

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Love the rose bush. car and bunker is well cool too. There is no doubt money is a curse to the many who want more, have none and very few can live without it if any.

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5:50 I am not saying that this find is not a diamond, but I will say that scratching glass is not a test for a diamond. There is what is called Moh's scale of hardness, and glass (There are different harnesses of glass BTW.) comes in at about 6 on Moh's scale. Here it is: Diamond, 10; Corundum, 9; Topaz, 8; Quartz, 7; Orthoclase, 6; Apatite, 5; Flourite, 4; Calcite, 3; Gypsum, 2; and Talc, 1. Those stones with a higher number can scratch those with a lower number. So, unless the stone can scratch corundum, it is not neccessarily a diamond. (Corundum also goes under the name of Saffire and crystaline Aluminium Oxide.)

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Ornate Buckle discovered in the Roman Villa matches the Hoard found on a farm in England, just a few years ago.
The inlayed Garnette shavings, the pattern, the craftmanship all match.
Contact the muesium of England.
This find brings with it more knowledge and better understanding of how that hoard came to be.

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About the Dimond people often loose valuables while gardening in the yard.

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The large object unearthed that may have come from an alien source is thought-provoking. I say MAY have come from an alien source, but it could also have come from an unknown terrestrial source. My jury is out on that one...

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