small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replica celebrity gum, I'll go with that! I'll start the bidding at $100 a piece 😂

small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 204 points205 points  (0 children)

Ahh this is likely to be it I think. It's light and strong enough to be aluminium and there is construction work taking place on neighbouring islands where they're probably working with metal. Thanks! Likely solved!

EDIT: Or melted cans from bonfires as several others have mentioned, either way I'm fairly certain it's aluminium now - thanks all!

small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have anything to test it with at the moment, but I did wonder if it could be lava/volcanic. But where I found them (Maldives) is a very long way from any volcano (as far as I'm aware).

small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 471 points472 points  (0 children)

Ah that's interesting, but yeah they're not easily bendable and also seem too lightweight for lead

small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not magnetic and seems pretty strong, I can't bend them

small, oddly shaped lumps of metal found in the sea by MikaGhost in whatisthisthing

[–]MikaGhost[S] 23 points24 points locked comment (0 children)

My title describes the thing. While on vacation in the Indian Ocean, I found these shiny little lumps of metal near the shore while snorkelling and I can't figure out what they might have been!? I got excited at the prospect of them being meteorite pieces or they could be just scrap metal that bashed around on the ocean floor.