nwhatisthisthing·What is this thing?bynieceandtows Found this in Myrtle beach. What is this thing?View original on lemmy.world12Comments8
OldFartPhil lemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesIt's a rock that's been holed by boring clams: https://carnegiemnh.org/not-boring-clams/ If you want to know what kind or rock it is, I can't help you there.9
nnieceandtows replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesWow, that is fascinating! I wanted to know why it looks the way it does, and this answers my question. Thank you! Solved!4
OldFartPhil replylemmy.worldYou're welcome. Used to see rocks like that all the time when I lived at the beach, sometimes with the clam shells still embedded.3
ThatWeirdGuy1001 sh.itjust.worksIt looks like an igneous rock or a rock that was formed through the cooling of magma4
It's a rock that's been holed by boring clams: https://carnegiemnh.org/not-boring-clams/
If you want to know what kind or rock it is, I can't help you there.
Wow, that is fascinating! I wanted to know why it looks the way it does, and this answers my question. Thank you! Solved!
You're welcome. Used to see rocks like that all the time when I lived at the beach, sometimes with the clam shells still embedded.
Hi OP, could you edit the title of this post to add [SOLVED]? Thanks!
It looks like an igneous rock or a rock that was formed through the cooling of magma
My best guess is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulgurite
Looks “far away in time”…
Looks like a rock