I believe that you have a rare type of "Vesicular" rock - It's either a volcanic scoria, but could be from a meteor - thus it would be a meteor - These rocks form around gas bubbles which eventually escape leaving what appears to be holes in the rock... I would send this picture to some sort of geology center - It's a rare find!
A bowling ball hole maker apprentice was practicing.
ReplyDeleteThat rock is a marble mama rock and the marbles have all left.
Seriously, that's a rare Swiss mushroom. It happens to look like a rock.
A pole?? No, I know it is a food item.
ReplyDeleteit was originally a softer material that hardened around clumps of dirt or other rocks?
ReplyDeleteI'm inclined to think along the same lines as Little Miss Sunshine State.
ReplyDeleteI believe that you have a rare type of "Vesicular" rock - It's either a volcanic scoria, but could be from a meteor - thus it would be a meteor - These rocks form around gas bubbles which eventually escape leaving what appears to be holes in the rock... I would send this picture to some sort of geology center - It's a rare find!
ReplyDeleteCool rock.
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