I was browsing google maps having read some of the hypotheses of Amelia Earhart and I noticed an outlined shape on the south-east side of Mackean Island. I'm not saying it's related but can anyone make it out what it might be?
https://goo.gl/maps/IuvvK
It's not offshore. Those are the remains of the building put up to house the laborers for the mid-19th century guano diggings. I've been there. (I have no desire to go back. McKean is a horrible place.)
Likely the wreck of the F/V Chance (http://pipa.neaq.org/2012/04/removing-rats-and-rabbits-interview.html) if it's the object on the east reef
"Korean fishing vessel the MV Chance shipwrecked on McKean in the early 2000s and is the probable source of Asian black rats on the island, which were successfully eradicated in 2008."
another picture here (http://www.pacific-expeditions.com/about_us/links_of_interest.asp)
Quote from: Greg Daspit on March 10, 2014, 07:39:19 PM
Likely the wreck of the F/V Chance (http://pipa.neaq.org/2012/04/removing-rats-and-rabbits-interview.html) if it's the object on the east reef
"Korean fishing vessel the MV Chance shipwrecked on McKean in the early 2000s and is the probable source of Asian black rats on the island, which were successfully eradicated in 2008."
You may be right Greg. We were there in 1989.
Quote from: Ric Gillespie on March 10, 2014, 07:37:29 PM
It's not offshore. Those are the remains of the building put up to house the laborers for the mid-19th century guano diggings. I've been there. (I have no desire to go back. McKean is a horrible place.)
Just how horrible can sinking up to your chest in liquid poop be?
On second thought, never mind. Reminds me too much of a past life.
LTM, who hates that sinking feeling,
Monty Fowler, TIGHAR No. 2189 CER
Quote from: Monty Fowler on March 11, 2014, 07:11:34 AM
Just how horrible can sinking up to your chest in liquid poop be?
I didn't get up to my chest but when it got up to my knees I realized I had better take remedial action. I was by myself (dumb) and radio calls to my colleagues describing my plight were received with glee rather than assurances of assistance. I succeeded in extracting myself from the odiferous mire. It's amazing what you can do when sufficiently motivated.
Quote from: Ric Gillespie on March 11, 2014, 07:32:32 AM
Quote from: Monty Fowler on March 11, 2014, 07:11:34 AM
Just how horrible can sinking up to your chest in liquid poop be?
I didn't get up to my chest but when it got up to my knees I realized I had better take remedial action. I was by myself (dumb) and radio calls to my colleagues describing my plight were received with glee rather than assurances of assistance. I succeeded in extracting myself from the odiferous mire. It's amazing what you can do when sufficiently motivated.
One man's pile of guano is another's... well, guano.
A bit different line of reason, but I'm reminded of the freezing sparrow that crashed in a field thinking surely to die, only to suddenly find itself smothered and thawed by warm cow dung, then chirping with happiness in new-found warmth, only to be 'saved' by the cat...
So maybe just as well - he who dumps on you is not necessarily your enemy, and he who would pull you out of the guano is not necessarily your friend. :P
Quote from: Jeffrey Neville on March 11, 2014, 06:09:44 PM
...he who dumps on you is not necessarily your enemy...
Good point, Jeff Neville.
There is joke in Mexico, I'm sure also all over the world.
-let me tell you my friend, the other day I fell into a guano pit
-Gross! How deep did you go?
-up to my knees
-that's not bad.....
-I fell head first.......