Here’s a photo that was taken on the same day as the last one.
As I was exploring around, I saw this, so I decided to take photos.
The rock I was on was a good number of metres above the ocean, so I wondered as to what it was used for.
I think it was mostly used as an anchoring point for either climbing down or for fishers.
Maybe it was used as a mooring point for boats, but it is quite high up for that, so I think that option is unlikely.
In any event, I like that it’s an object that’s mysterious to me.
It’s been weathered over time and (probably) taken a slightly different shape to what it used to look like.
This is my forty-eighth submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness.






It is so rusted that it’s original shape may no longer be discerned and what it looks like now may be very different from what it was before… Could be an artifact of some sort!
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I should probably go back to this spot and see what it looks like now.
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