doing his own research
doing his own research
doing his own research
They got two things right: Science can be wrong sometimes. And you should Google petrified wood (it's really pretty).
I'm getting xkcd vibes from this comment.
I did, and it is.
This is not where i parked my boat
Fun. I kind of wish this was the world tree.
that's at the north pole. check out what Black Rock really is
laughs in Laman's Folly
Imagine the size of that chainsaw!
I do love these conspiracies because of how they evolve over time. I'm waiting for one of them to start talking about how the ancient human giants had giant iPads that they used to order the giant chainsaws.
We have documented accounts of Paul Bunyan!
I crave mashed potatoes now.
Richard Dreyfuss is Thade780
Used to be the erdtree
Isn’t that the venue for some fancy light shows?
Yes! I get your joke but I stayed at the visitor center campground once on a cross country motorcycle trip. Of course they show Close Encounters. It was a deliciously trashy setup with a canvas screen strung between trees and an old modified trinitron as a projector.
Ooh I love that!
I wood love to live in a world with yes this big! Sadly we don't.
Devil's Tower is apparently not even a volcano according to science, but "but was injected between sedimentary rock layers and cooled underground. The characteristic furrowed columns are the result of contraction which occurred during the cooling of the magma." source
Anyway, science can be wrong, assume everything is a volcano until proven otherwise. Devil's Tower? Volcano. The hill outside your house? Volcano. Your dog? Believe it or not, volcano.
I know how it was formed; injection and then the surrounding landscape eroded away, but it's a good shitpost
Oh, you "know", eh? Sounds like we got a scientist over here, boys! Let's get him!
(But seriously: I added that bit because I went and looked it up myself based on your post, and I thought it was interesting and other readers might also find it neat. One of those TIL things.)
I'm no geologist, but wouldn't this "injection" still be a form of volcanic activity?
Forgive me if this is common knowledge and there is a well known geological definition of "volcanic activity" that excludes this process; I'm just a lowly chemist.
Ahh volcanoes the most dangerous kind of canoes
They were originally called “full canoes”! Source: am not a historian
I can show you my volcano if you want