The objects like pieces of stone startle Hamlet Cingaleng, Kampung Onclang, Girimukti Village, District Ciemas, Sukabumi, West Java. They suspect it artifacts or antiquities. But whether true or not.
Ade Mulyono (37) including a curious citizens. He uploaded a photo strange stone-like pawns and pieces of stone to social media, hoping no one recognizes.
"There are many. The whole is still shaped chess pieces there are a few. The rest as broken. Probably due to the landslide carried away," said Ade Mulyono (37) local resident told AFP, approximately 11:00 pm, Saturday (06/11/2016).
"If the kind of stone I also do not know, but it is different from other rocks. It's heavier," he added.
Discovery site just 250 meters from Ciletuh Geopark area. The discovery began when Ade hear the chatter of children who found a strange stone-like pieces. Then Ade invite 5 friends to check into locations.

"Up there, I was surprised that the rocks were scattered. His position was on the sloping ground Jengjeng timber plantations and orchards of lemon grass," he explained.
Until now, the findings are still left at the scene. Ade and his friends often go back and forth to the site to make sure the rock is still in place. They hope the relevant parties can check to ascertain whether or not the goods are valuable.
Ade Mulyono (37) including a curious citizens. He uploaded a photo strange stone-like pawns and pieces of stone to social media, hoping no one recognizes.
"There are many. The whole is still shaped chess pieces there are a few. The rest as broken. Probably due to the landslide carried away," said Ade Mulyono (37) local resident told AFP, approximately 11:00 pm, Saturday (06/11/2016).
"If the kind of stone I also do not know, but it is different from other rocks. It's heavier," he added.
Discovery site just 250 meters from Ciletuh Geopark area. The discovery began when Ade hear the chatter of children who found a strange stone-like pieces. Then Ade invite 5 friends to check into locations.

"Up there, I was surprised that the rocks were scattered. His position was on the sloping ground Jengjeng timber plantations and orchards of lemon grass," he explained.
Until now, the findings are still left at the scene. Ade and his friends often go back and forth to the site to make sure the rock is still in place. They hope the relevant parties can check to ascertain whether or not the goods are valuable.

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