There has been "shipping" on that river since before Columbus.Was there ever industrial shipping type activity on the river? Might be a stupid question. Thinking a steam engine had to dump some fuel or something?
There has been "shipping" on that river since before Columbus.Was there ever industrial shipping type activity on the river? Might be a stupid question. Thinking a steam engine had to dump some fuel or something?
nopeever watch this?
Not if it was just a weak spot where the magma rose out of small opening then cooled. But then, I am no geologist.Thought it sorta looked volcanic too but if that were the case shouldnt there be more than one. That was what had me leaning it fell there rather risin up.
looks like some sort of iron concretion. see if its magnetic. Thats a big ol chunk of somethin whatever it is
Is that something you knew about or are you the Yoda of the interwebs?stromatoporoids fossil perhaps
If it was, I can tell you for certain it had zero flex.That isn’t Tethrd’s delayed platform?
If it was, I can tell you for certain it had zero flex.
Yeah, I was gonna say fossilized dinosaur poo, since it looks like a cow pie.
Meet Barnum. That's right, they named this hunk of poop. It's from a T-Rex and recognized as largest by Guiness WRs.
Apparently, most fossilized poo is from carnivores as herbivore scat breaks apart and decomposes too easily.
Still, it'd be sad to rule it out as BTaylor's king of poops (and coffee table).
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LOL, I may have found a T-rex turd of Rompola porportions.Are you insinuating that one of our own could not have beaten this highly coveted world record?
Also, imagine handling fossilized poo that is a few million years old all day and not washing your hands. I mean, it's rock, but it looks like poop....so I'm probably scrubbing down with Dawn afterwards.
Looks volcanic (igneous rock) to me. Maybe part of an ancient magma vent that rose to the surface...or a T-Rex that hit Taco Bell.
Geologist, "Well this is definitely uranium and by chiseling off a piece not only did you expose yourself to unprecedented amounts of radiation but you also destroyed the value by several million."I'd chisel off a couple pieces and send it to a geologist or someone like that.
My luck exactlyGeologist, "Well this is definitely uranium and by chiseling off a piece not only did you expose yourself to unprecedented amounts of radiation but you also destroyed the value by several million."