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Old 28-01-2009, 08:51 AM
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Perhaps take them to the local museum? The fact that they have yolk inside implies that they are unlikely to be millions of years old as they would have totally dehydrated in that time. My egg, if I was to open it, would be totally filled with minerals that have leached from the preserving sand inside the shell, you can still see the individual shell pieces on the surface.
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