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Puzzle Series: What is this, or what do you want it to be?

21 responses to “What’s That? (84)”

  1. This is a whole and we see to the other side.

    Might it be in Hawaii and this would be lava rock? It is light but it could be.

  2. Looks like cellulose material covered in lichen: a home to some type of critter near the beach?

  3. Since you are posting photos of Half Moon Bay, I will have to find what kind of rock that is.

  4. Looks like a rock that acted as a beach anchor. Put a big rope through this hole and down under into the groove and tie a groovie sailor’s knot in it to hold a large boat or ship onto the beach.

  5. Dinosaur/whale bone?

  6. oooh…. a new entrant….. which one?

  7. it does look a bit like a vertebra with lichen growing on it.
    possibly about 1m in diameter?

  8. My 1st thought was that it might be a vertebra from one of these guys: http://www.stigphoto.com/photogallery/photo.php?photo=46. I thought it might be from the skeleton that’s in Santa Cruz, but on 2nd look that one looks bleached clean: http://www.santacruz.com/seymour-center/

  9. It’s a piece of 4000-year-old granite armor as worn by the titans.

  10. well, I was going to say;" part of the bow of an old ship that has been underwater a long time".

  11. but whale bone seems a better bet.

  12. As Robbie1 mentioned, it does look like it might be underwater.

  13. it doesn’t look like a whale vertebra to me… maybe a petrified anchor?

  14. When I first saw this, I noticed the mirror effect in the hole and thought it looked like water. Now that it has been suggested that it might be under water, I see this image differently. You might have taken this under water. This might be hardened sediment covering an object. I am even more intrigued.

  15. Whale skull? Somewhat fossilized and now growing lichen. Unsure of which aspect or species.

  16. Bingo stigt and Shamagu, new winners. It is indeed a blue whale bone, and coupled to the vertebrae, but on the top. This is the bottom of the skull of the largest animal on Earth. The hole is where the spinal cord connects to the brain..

    It has been weathered a bit, having been originally caught in a fishing net in Davenport 20 years ago (south of HMB, its final resting place).

    For some reason, it reminds me of a pelvis

    dem bones

    Here’s a side angle of the skull…

    Boneheaded

    Ashwin: thanks… I find Word to be indispensable composing tool for photo caption backlog. =)

  17. cool, that is huge.

    I was looking for images.google.com/images?q=vertebra whale&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi but did not find anything as big as the one in your picture because yours is from a blue whale!

  18. Thanks, I remember when the whale washed up on the beach down near the HMB Ritz-Carlton a couple of years back. By the time I got a chance to photograph it, the carcass was mostly decayed and much of the skeleton exposed. Surprisingly large head bones on the juvenile humpback. Sad to see it, but strangely compelling. I have to dig those pics out of the archive. Maybe post a few too.

  19. Please do. It was right below Strawberry Ranch, but I did not get a chance to see it…

  20. i figured this was a whale bone right off, and was smugly going to say so and then see its already been mentioned and even tagged, sheesh…

  21. I knew it!.. just too late..again… Thanks for the series… /tmo

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