The ocean is covered with floating rocks!

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Aug 9, 2005
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Hunter 260 Sarasota,FL
It's not chicken little but a unique passage experience. (forgive me if it's a repost). I've attached a link to a blog by a couple who were cruising the south Pacific. They were having a great passage when the tropical blue Ocean became entirely covered with grit and stones. No not the beach. In water that's 100's(if not 1000's) of ft deep, no land in sight but completely covered as far as they could see by large floating hull grinding, water pump clogging pumice rocks and grit. Here's a pic and the blog link(scroll down the linked page to see the culprit). Not your average day out and pretty interesting. I've been aground but I've never run aground offshore with my hull grinding off. Fair winds. Michael and Kelli http://yacht-maiken.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I have seen this link before...

...The crew say a volcanic island come up from the depths and it is pumice from the core of the earth that is floating. I'm sure that it did not make their day.
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Kinda odd picture

While I'll admit that all kinds of weird things happen out on the open ocean and this does not sound "so weird as to be unbelievable" I do have to note the following: The line between the open water and "pumice filled sea" seems a bit "too well defined" There are no "little bits of pumice" floating on the "sea" side of the line. This makes me believe that the photo has been doctored for whatever reason. The wave action on one side of the line does not match it on the other side. Again suggesting the picture has been doctored for some reason. My suspicion is that this is a "I heard about this and want to get famous with a picture" hoax. The part from sea to pumice is clearly just water doing its thing. The part from pumice/water line to horizon is not what I've ever seen in all my days in the desert and looks for all the world like pumice floating on the water. I note that the gradation of rocks does diminish with increasing distance as you would expect but the lack of occurrence of a change in color with distance is not what I'd expect to see with this kind of phenomena. I'd expect to see a change in color as the distance increased just like we see every where else in the universe. My Special Forces, Information Operations Intel training tells my this is a "doctored" photo. It may in fact be a photo of pumice floating on the ocean but the near frame is clearly not part of the original photo. After looking at their web sight they do in fact seem to have encountered a sea filled with rocks and the picture does seem to be legit from that aspect. I'm not convinced as I've seen a lot of fakes that could pass for originals. It just does not pass the "reasonable man" test.
 
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pethia

Wow.....

I am a science teacher who thinks this is for real....and absolutely fascinating and exciting! I am sitting in blizzard conditions right now with a foot of snow piling up on my deck. Boy, I wish I was sailing in the warm south!
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Pearson 365 Ketch Memphis, TN
Bill, what would a "reasonable man" make ...

... of an oil slick, that will change the wave pattern abruptly, in much the same way that this pumice field appears to. In a less environmentally sensitive age, Ben Franklin used to carry a walking cane with a hidden vial of oil in it, so he could "still the waters" on small ponds. I believe he did this trick once for royalty who were quite taken in. Likewise in the 1800's oil was used to great effect to reduce wave action during ship to ship rescues. All in all I'm a believer. Ol' Dave
 
Jun 12, 2004
1,181
Allied Mistress 39 Ketch Kemah,Tx.
This hoax is a really poor one.

And i thought the one i posted with the 3 waterspouts was not all that convincing, this one takes first prize. Look at the color of the water...its deep blue. Water is not blue, its clear. its the cloud color, sky color, and lots of other factors that give the water a blue appearance. But when up close and in the shallows as this would have to be where the water meets the pumace, the water should be clear. ask anyone that has been to the Carribbean.
 
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Terry

Volcanic island formation

This was posted in lats and atts months ago. A series of photos showing the island forming and the trail of the boat as it passed through this sea of "rock" ash?? It was accompanied by a narraticve of the sailors taking the photos.
 
Oct 10, 2006
492
Oday 222 Mt. Pleasant, SC
Also

Water is blue. Next time you're at an indoor pool, take note of the color. More than likely the bottom of the pool is white http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_of_water
 
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Bill Ogilvie

It is not a fake

This is a NASA website and MODIS ( Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer ) is an instrument on the Terra and Aqua satellites. What you see happened.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Tonyb, I thought of this when I read your post. ;)

The Owl Critic "WHO stuffed that white owl?" No one spoke in the shop: The barber was busy, and he couldn't stop; The customers, waiting their turns, were all reading The "Daily," the "Herald," the "Post," little heeding The young man who blurted out such a blunt question; Not one raised a head, or even made a suggestion; And the barber kept on shaving. "Don't you see, Mister Brown," Cried the youth, with a frown, "How wrong the whole thing is, How preposterous each wing is, How flattened the head is, how jammed down the neck is-- In short, the whole owl, what an ignorant wreck 't is! I make no apology; I've learned owl-eology. I've passed days and nights in a hundred collections, And cannot be blinded to any deflections Arising from unskilful fingers that fail To stuff a bird right, from his beak to his tail. Mister Brown! Mister Brown! Do take that bird down, Or you'll soon be the laughing-stock all over town!" And the barber kept on shaving. "I've studied owls, And other night fowls, And I tell you What I know to be true: An owl cannot roost With his limbs so unloosed; No owl in this world Ever had his claws curled, Ever had his legs slanted, Ever had his bill canted, Ever had his neck screwed Into that attitude. He can't do it, because 'T is against all bird-laws. Anatomy teaches, Ornithology preaches An owl has a toe That can't turn out so! I've made the white owl my study for years, And to see such a job almost moves me to tears! Mister Brown, I'm amazed You should be so gone crazed As to put up a bird In that posture absurd! To look at that owl really brings on a dizziness; The man who stuffed him don't half know his business!" And the barber kept on shaving. "Examine those eyes. I'm filled with surprise Taxidermists should pass Off on you such poor glass; So unnatural they seem They'd make Audubon scream, And John Burroughs laugh To encounter such chaff. Do take that bird down; Have him stuffed again, Brown!" And the barber kept on shaving. "With some sawdust and bark I could stuff in the dark An owl better than that. I could make an old hat Look more like an owl Than that horrid fowl, Stuck up there so stiff like a side of coarse leather. In fact, about him there's not one natural feather." Just then, with a wink and a sly normal lurch, The owl, very gravely, got down from his perch, Walked round, and regarded his fault-finding critic (Who thought he was stuffed) with a glance analytic, And then fairly hooted, as if he should say: "Your learning's at fault this time, any way; Don't waste it again on a live bird, I pray. I'm an owl; you're another. Sir Critic, good-day!" And the barber kept on shaving. James T. Fields
 

abe

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Jan 2, 2007
736
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Sink the raft before it does damage...

assuming this raft floats away. I would hate to hit the darn thing. abe
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
If any of you has purchased a small piece of

pumice lately you know that the market charges are very high. so if you sail into such a raft load your boat with all that it will carry and sell it upon your return to the states. ;D
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Not fake, doctored

I'll be the first to admit that I ain't seen it all, and I surly have never seen a large mat of stone floating on water so perhaps, like oil, there is no reflected wave as there is in an ice flow. In any case the other photos bear out the story so I'll give the crew of the Maiken credit where credit is due and say great job at capturing it on video.
 
Aug 9, 2005
825
Hunter 260 Sarasota,FL
The ocean still holds a few curve balls

Was surprised to read so much genuine distrust of the many photos posted by cruisers who have nothing to gain by such a ruse(but I know we've seen a few here). Thanks goes out to those who came to the defense of this event being genuine. I was certainly intrigued by the uniqueness of such a volcanic event and thought the board might find it interesting too. It's not enough that we have to keep a watch out for known shoals, now we have to watch for Neptunes occaisional floatsum. Stay warm. The weather is getting hotter everyday down here and heading north to a port near you. We'll have our typical spring snowbird fryer in the low 90's anyday, that'll drive 'em all back north:) Aloha Michael
 
May 4, 2005
4,062
Macgregor 26d Ft Lauderdale, Fl
RE: Soft rubber bottom - OT

FWIW I dove that, by mistake once. kinda sand dive... vast in about 70' kicked forever to get to the reef in 60' OTOH, the now make a concrete and rubber mix 'tee-pee' with holes in it.. maybe called reef balls, that work remarkably well. ps: looks real to me.
 
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Clyde

Tires are big ecological disaster in the ocean!

Dumping tires into the ocean to form reefs was a big ecological disaster. Instead of encouraging the formation of new reefs, the tires were found to be destroying them. The US government is going to have to spend millions of taxpayer dollars removing them. Fair Winds, Clyde Tire reef turns into an ecological disaster http://www.registerguard.com/news/2007/02/18/a1.tirereef.0218.p1.php?section=nation_world
 
Jan 25, 2007
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Duped-De-Do

I think I see my friend Sinbadababdo out near the horizon digging for water! But hay, if my friends at Disney say it's real, it's real. Take care, Jay
 

abe

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Jan 2, 2007
736
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Ah, our government at work...

Just like they payed hunters to shoot down those pesty falcons at the turn of the century. Or how Hillary Health Care was suppose to solve our national health care crisis....I bet you didn't know that the Harvard Model in which the system was modeled after went bankrupt six months later. And the motorcycle helmet laws that was to save health care costs in California has costs us more....motorcyclist are surviving instead of dying in accidents as quadraplegics. And finally, breaking up Pacific Bell and the cable companies has really saved us alot of money...have you looked at your bill lately? Our government at work...good intentions without proper research. abe
 
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