Theories?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOfslJ1hpbI&feature=youtu.be
>>17830147
>deception island
>picture of a whale
I'm not taking the bait
>>17830152
Give me one part of a whale that's shaped like that.
>>17830159
his head
>>17830163
Nigga, it's "head" is the shape of a fricken Hershey Kiss with flaps and shit. Even if the flaps were just distortion, there's no whale head that looks like a cock i'n balls.
>>17830147
Can someone like, trace over the image? i'm seriously not seeing anything other than waves and what looks like a rock formation
>>17830172
It's everything brown
just read some comment saying it's a rock formation in a place with a strong current
>>17830180
Why would a cephalopod bring its head out of water ever?
This image is 0/10 for "seeing" anything, i can see a giant turtle before i can see a kraken
>>17830147
Sail Rock is the top of a submerged volcano about 35 km southwest of Deception Island. It is EXACTLY where the YT vid scrolls to on Google Earth.
>>17831033
Here is a comparison of the cryptid with a pic of Sail Rock. Pretty sure that's what we're looking at, but make up your own mind.
sigh
we've been over this
>>17831052
What about those huge waves?
Why hasn't there been a big expedition to explore Antarctica?
>>17830147
25 yds is 75 ft.
What animals size up?
>whale shark
>north fin whales
>blue whale
>finback whale
>grey whale
Right Whales and Sperm Whales can clock in at 60ft as well.
>>17831077
Seismic activity given that Sail Rock is the top stack of an underwater volcano?
>>17831142
Yeah, guess you're right.
>>17831077
Here's my 9000+ hours in MSPaint to show what I think is happening. Waves come and collide with the rock formation, create a big splash, and ripples extend out.
If that Google Earth pic is of Sail Rock, and we take the distances mentioned in the vid, then those ripples are extending out about 100-200 yards. That is easily acceptable in my mind.
>>17831183
waves would be coming from the NE. Waves hit the rock, roll back, causes all that whitewater foam.
>>17831183
That's actually really sad. Knowing something odd or freaky large exists is cool, but eh, reality is much more boring that we sometimes think.
>>17831159
Other way around, I think. The part you traced in the rock pic causes the big disturbance seen in the top part of the cryptid pic.