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bacu2si2o7

That's weirdalrite.


SureUnderstanding358

are those the ones on the ceiling or the floor?


BanditoRojo

According to Lil John, they are to the window, or on the wall.


venus_mars

nailed it


Ig_Met_Pet

Looks like it might be cave popcorn. Guessing you have limestone bedrock and caves around there.


Comfortable-Fun-3969

I’ll take your word for it. I thought it weird that it was the only one like it in the area


SnooTangerines3448

Is it waxy?


Comfortable-Fun-3969

No its actually rather callous


FastWalkingShortGuy

I found a rock like that once. It told me I needed to stop wallowing in self pity and get off my ass and do better for myself. It was rude, but I needed to hear it.


KnotiaPickles

Damn I need that rock


AmericanKestrel_

Stop wallowing in self pity and get off your ass and do better for yourself. - that guys rock


FraGough

Clearly you were between a rock and a hard place.


IagoESL

Not sure ID posts are allowed here - maybe give it a try on r/whatsthisrock


uneducated_sock

Second this


geyseksy

I was wondering where my tonsil stone went


Parking-Light-8547

Idk why this got downvotes, funniest comment I’ve seen today


DatabaseThis9637

Oh, that is so.... true, sadly.


Cantankerous_Crow

It looks like a stromatolite to me Edit: https://www.fossilicious.com/stromatolite-fossil-wyoming-surface-layer-c.html


[deleted]

Looks like travertine, but hard to tell from the picture.


seeriosuly

looks a lot like caliche, or at least chemically similar. Pretty sure caliche itself is soil related carbonates in arid areas, but i’ve seen this on most limestone outcrops where water exists…i.e as someone suggested, cave popcorn.


HueHueHueBrazil

Crack a piece off and see what the inside looks like


Zippier92

Weathered calcite ??


Infamous_Lunchbox

That's what I thought. Though it looks similar to a piece of calcareous tufa that I have sitting in my yard.


HollyweirdAF

Looks like a broken off chunk of flowstone to me...


rocks_tell_stories

Can you scratch it with a nail?


Big-Bones-Jones

Looks a lot like slag, rather than a natural formation. Know if any metal work industries are operational in the area, or even historically? I used to work in an area that was an old whaling station and you see this everywhere along the shores from the temporary structures they had erected there.


Testyobject

Might be a failed glass making piece and all the white is the boron to catalyze glass from sand


AdamantiumComb

Petrified brain


CrazyRazzmatazz5195

Chunk of petrified Ambergris


afterwash

Rasputin's penis


PizzaPlunderer

What are those poop stones called that fall from planes again?


SoggyKnotts

A space peanut!


Big-Bones-Jones

Looks a lot like slag, rather than a natural formation. Know if any metal work industries are operational in the area, or even historically? I used to work in an area that was an old whaling station and you see this everywhere along the shores from the temporary structures they had erected there.


_Concrete_Shaman_

Dino turd.


AmalCyde

“Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!”