Done a bit more reading. Not discounting anything else but the following seems a pretty good match:mbasko said:Looks like it could be a type of red granite.
AtomRat said:Cheers for the explination mbasko - I'm surrounded by intrusive granites of all sorts from fine grained to pegmatites and weathered / acid worn etc and never seen anything like cecc's one. I've only seen similar cracking in VERY old ( 3mil years i think it is ) morphed sedimentary at Yea, VIC. Mabey the granite needs to intrude a certain ground at temps etc..all to create that outer shell. Its very new to me though ( on granite )
This nearly makes sense considering a lot of brisbane type ground I think is Triasic?
mbasko said:Done a bit more reading. Not discounting anything else but the following seems a pretty good match:mbasko said:Looks like it could be a type of red granite.
Saprolite (weathered granite) - most pieces are stained rusty red or coated with a dark red crust. Like red granite if you look closely, you'll see pink, grey, & even darker, purplish crystals. Common in SE Qld.