Richard Ostromecki of Coquina Lane at Paugus Woods Villa off from White Oaks Road in Laconia stands next to a rock he and his wife, Denise Barry, discovered while doing some landscaping work at their home. Ostromecki used his artistic skills from a career of custom work on motorcycles to paint an eye on the head portion of the rock to highlight the unique formation and added several rocks behind it on the ground to make it appear as though the the dinosaur-like creature has a segmented tail. (Roger Amsden/for the Laconia Daily Sun)
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