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MajCassiusStarbuckle t1_j6okvpt wrote
Just a stone's throw?
pATREUS t1_j6p6t6t wrote
Could be pumice stone. Ejected lava foam rapidly cooled into what is seen here; many variations of course.
Dendritic_Silver t1_j6p8txk wrote
Nice
waynep712222 t1_j6oh4bj wrote
Wonder if that is a burned crust from an atmospheric high speed entry. Could be a meteorite.
great_auks t1_j6ogjuk wrote
r/Trypophobia
Bastard-of-the-North t1_j6op1vb wrote
Kelp also burrows into rock like this for anchoring on the sea floor.
thesouthlaker t1_j6oym4u wrote
See if a magnet sticks to it.
DAlmighty t1_j6pbgy4 wrote
This is the easiest test in my opinion. If it sticks, it could be a meteorite.
Yum_Kaax t1_j6or3zy wrote
Feel like there could be a Joe Dirt reference on this one.
OP, can you test it with a magnet to see if it has iron?
archelon2001 t1_j6onge5 wrote
The clams in the holes don't just settle into holes they've found, they actually make them. They're called rock boring piddock clams.
More-Jackfruit3010 t1_j6p1ci5 wrote
I know this part of the coast very well. My first thought was agate holes, but that's more than I've ever seen. Very curious.
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db37 t1_j6ohnyb wrote
Equally likely to be volcanic in origin, Mt. St. Helens isn't that far away.