Wow, that is pretty darn cool. Have you ever sliced any Bondoc? I know a lot of it is shale or has a crumbly texture, but would a larger piece like this have an unoxidized core? And if it has an inclusion like that visible on the outer surface, it might have something interesting hiding on the inside. :)
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