
MYSTERY OBJECTS
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An old sea sponge, or a very large cornflake (yes, the breakfast kind). 

I know I'm in my own little world, but it's OK... they know me here. 

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Not sea foam, mouse remains, sea sponge or large corn flake. Ian is getting warm with his `petrified' although it didn't start out as something living.
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Not me Guv, it was that Kev bloke honest!
I will guess ambergris, can't beat a bit of whale vomit.

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Kev it was - sorry I misidentified you Ian, do you look like Kev!
It isn't ambergris but I can see why you suggested it. A clue, it's neither animal nor vegetable matter - i.e. it's inorganic.

It isn't ambergris but I can see why you suggested it. A clue, it's neither animal nor vegetable matter - i.e. it's inorganic.
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Is it something left from the site of an atomic bomb?
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Is it a type of Fat?
No no scrap that
No no scrap that
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Kev's got it! It's a specimen of fulgurite in my mineral collection. When lightning strikes desert sand it fuses the sand into strange shapes which follow the path of the lightning in the ground. Wikipedia
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I have always known I should have studied geology!
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Tizer, I claim a foul, You said 'petrified but not living' but isn't petrified by definition organic material turned to stone? Although I've been declared an expert on the subject many times I' refrained from mentioning waste products on OG. 

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I agree that the word petrified is most often used to mean turning a living thing into stone but it comes from the Greek word for stone and is literally `turned to stone' - in this case sand fused to become `stone'. If you want to claim a foul ask Kev if he used a reverse image search! 

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Of course I didTizer wrote: ↑09 Mar 2022, 09:47 I agree that the word petrified is most often used to mean turning a living thing into stone but it comes from the Greek word for stone and is literally `turned to stone' - in this case sand fused to become `stone'. If you want to claim a foul ask Kev if he used a reverse image search!![]()

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First it was Latin now its bloody Greek. I'm still struggling with the Lancashire vernacular. 

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What's a reverse image search? I understand image search but not reverse.
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Go to this Google page LINK then click on the camera and either give a web address link for the Mystery Object image (right click on image and choose Copy Link) or choose Upload to find one on your computer. But beware, it's the work of the devil! 

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Or just right click on the picture and choose 'search for image'. Of course I'd never dream of cheating that way myself... 

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Wendy, in my Firefox if I right click on an image embedded in a post the menu doesn't offer `Search for Image'. I need to copy or save the image first, or use the web link I described above. I expect Stanley would find the same as me.
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I shan't bother trying. I shall rely on my own resources.....
So, if my understanding is correct you lot are off piste and we don't have an object..... I shall do something about that.

What is notable about this image of a butcher's shop in Paris?

So, if my understanding is correct you lot are off piste and we don't have an object..... I shall do something about that.
What is notable about this image of a butcher's shop in Paris?
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Yes Ian. But what is remarkable about that?
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Was this during the German occupation?
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No Wendy, something much more fundamental and surprising.
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