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decapoddiver

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I saw an interesting rock today while striper fishing.
I swear this picture was not re-touched at all. It had
to be seen at just the right angle and tide height to
look like this. We went back an hour later and it
didn't look like this at all. I think it looks alot like a whale but...

Scott
 
decapoddiver:
I saw an interesting rock today while striper fishing.
I swear this picture was not re-touched at all. It had
to be seen at just the right angle and tide height to
look like this. We went back an hour later and it
didn't look like this at all. I think it looks alot like a whale but...

Scott

May we never run into such a thing in our boats....
 
Dang! I know that rock! That rock wasn't off the beach in Manomet south of Plymouth was it? I think my Aunt used to live in a house on the beach directly in front of that rock. I used to play there all the time when I was a little kid!

She no longer lives there and the house she was living in was basically wiped out in the Halloween storm. I believe someone built a new house there for the next big storm to destroy.
 
RIOceanographer:
Dang! I know that rock! That rock wasn't off the beach in Manomet south of Plymouth was it?



Nope. It was off of Hyannis.
 
matt_unique:
May we never run into such a thing in our boats....
As the saying goes, it's better to be in the boat with a drink on the rocks than in the drink with a boat on the rocks. :)
 
decapoddiver:
Nope. It was off of Hyannis.


Hmm.... maybe it migrated? :eyebrow:

Oh well.
 
RIOceanographer:
Hmm.... maybe it migrated? :eyebrow:

Oh well.


Well, with our collective ability to "see" anything ocean related in just about everything, I have no doubt that there are lots of rocks that look like a whale :) Maybe mine was the cousin of yours?
 
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