Monday, October 11, 2010
What IS It?
Periodically here on SlowBoat we post photos of the perplexing stuff we've seen and ask you to guess: What IS It?
So here's a tranquil sunset scene on the Tennessee River. What's all that stuff in the water? It looks like floating logs . . . maybe an old-fashioned log drive! But, what the . . . those logs look incredibly skinny!
What IS It?
The winner of the SlowBoat "What IS It?" quiz claims the fabulous grand prize of a gen-new-whine tacky postcard, sent to you by good-old-fashioned snail mail.
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You saw the filming of the next big Hollywood smash hit: "Snakes in a Lake".
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Synchronized Fish Swimming...
You sunk the slowboat and that's what's left of your solar panels on the roof... This is one guess that I really hope I'm wrong about.
ReplyDeleteHee hee! good guesses, but no ceegars for youze guyz.
ReplyDeleteHint: These floating items are the iceberg tip of a money-making enterprise.
hi, that is an oyster farm
ReplyDeleteHmmm. A money maker.
ReplyDeleteHow about a cat fish farm
or
an underwater meth lab?
Pearl farming using freshwater mollusks hanging in baskets? from the floating assemblies.
ReplyDeleteWonder if that would work on the Juniata?
Cindy Mitchell sends this:
ReplyDeleteI wasn't able to send a comment on your site but based on your hint....
how about the tops of aquaculture nets?