#blowhole

Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io
2024-09-06

Why do #whales beach themselves? A vial of #parasites in a #Tasmanian museum may hold the answer
#PilotWhale that beached in 1973 was infested with thousands of parasitic #nematodes that may have eaten away at its #blowhole
“We already know that parasites cause suicide in many other animals,” co-author and parasite expert Dr Shokoofeh Shamsi. “Why shouldn’t they do in whales?” Shamsi said the parasite infestation could have limited #whale’s ability to navigate
theguardian.com/environment/ar

2024-01-12

Blowholes and a dragon’s nose

There is nothing better than when two of my favorite subjects collide. When I was scrolling #cryptidtok, I came across a video of a hole in the ground that aggressively releases air. The environment and shape of the hole make it appear as if it is the nostril of a dragon.

A man throws a light piece of cloth into the hole and in a few seconds, the cloth is expelled with force in a cloud of mist. It’s a pretty neat display. Is it real? Yes, probably. Is it a dragon’s breath? Naw. I sure hope the commenters on the video are just having fun, but I would not be surprised if many were that gullible.

The video, dated August of 2023, is cropped tightly so we can’t see the surroundings. The man to the right appears to be in clothing from Pakistan or Iran. (I’m guessing, but this is almost certainly not taken in the Western Hemisphere.)

I would bet that this is a cave opening that is connected to the sea at a lower elevation, creating a blowhole.

As the ocean tide rolls in, the water pushes the air through the cave passages and releases it through a chimney-like hole. In this video, it’s hard to say if the cloud expelled with the cloth is remnant water spray or just air at a different temperature and humidity. For example, if the air in the ground is moist and warm, the moisture expelled will condense in cooler, dry air.

Blowhole on land. By AlphaZeta – Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15809639

If I’m guessing correctly, the video would have been easy to make on a cool morning when the tide is strong. The regular waves would have made the blowing air quite regular.

It could also be a dry blowhole created due to pressure differences. However, the air seems to be expelled in bursts here, lending more credence to the tidal explanation.

Other guesses in the TikTok comments include dragons, of course, but also jinns, and geysers. Not sure why a jinn would be so rude, but the characteristics are not like most geysers. It’s too short, and it better matches the tidal explanation for a blowhole.

Do you know the story of the real cave dragons? Olms.

Famous blowholes around the world are typically close enough to the ocean that the water sprays up out of them. Hawaii has a lot of them, related to lava caves. One of the largest blowholes is La Bufadora. The legend of this blowhole in Punta Banda, Mexico tells of a giant whale stranded on the rocks trying to signal its pod, only to eventually turn to stone.

I was able to find a few other sites around the world where small blowholes were also called dragon’s nostrils because it’s such a creative way to describe it.

This video is great.
Dragon’s Nostril, Oahu, Hawaii.

I did spend a good bit of time trying to track down details on the TikTok video and a possible location. But I didn’t get anywhere. If anyone knows, please comment.

#blowhole #cryptid #cryptidtok #dragon #dragonSNose #dragonSNostril #SpookyGeology #tiktok

https://sharonahill.com/?p=8267

Tasmanian Photographytasscenery@mindly.social
2024-01-11

The Bicheno blowhole in action.

Credit LM

#blowhole #Bicheno #Coast #rocks #ocean #water #tasmania #tasmanianscenery

2023-11-14

The lesson I learned from this piece: Don't be afraid of using pure black for large portions when inking. Who'da thunk?

#Orca #Transformation #Transfur #TFTuesday #TFEveryday #Blowhole #DorsalFin

Wide shot of a woman turning into an anthro orca in a water tank. Her dorsal fin, back of her neck, and top of her head are sticking out of the water. Water is being blasted out of her new blowhole, with a loud FSSSHH!
Tasmanian Photographytasscenery@mindly.social
2023-10-13

Eaglehawk Neck Blow Hole.

#Eaglehawk #blowhole #tasmania #nature #water

Ajax B. CorianderSaintajax33@bears.town
2023-08-05

Got to play around in my shark fursuit, #Blowhole , at #TFS2023 last night :3 #Fursuiting

Shark inflatable fursuit playing The Simpson's gameShark inflatable in paint me like one of your french girls poses in front of a purple fountainShark inflatable fursuit getting reasy to play The Simpson's gameShark inflatable fursuit with "chum bucket" and in front of the marry kay seminar background and it has the hyatt regency logo on it
2023-08-04

A Blow hole, a Sea Arch and a seaweed carpet.
County Clare, Ireland

Cormacscoast.com Walking tours

#wildatlanticway #walkingtours #discoverireland #keepdiscovering #cliffsofmoher #burrenandcliffsofmohergeopark #atlanticgeoparks #seaarch #blowhole #seaweed #Ireland

Valerie Nortonvalhikes@en.osm.town
2023-01-06
Faintly foggy cliffs, ocean stacks, and a somewhat rough sea are under a grey sky. The undercut cliff supporting the photographer is also visible.Sea palms, a type of kelp, cling to a rock that is freshly washed by an ocean wave with water streaming down its sides.A puff of water looking like a geyser emerges from the side of a sea stack with a blowhole. A little bit of Trinidad Head is seen beyond.The stack with the blow hole is "erupting" again while more of the scene is visible. The stack with the blowhole can be seen to have trees at the top. All of Trinidad Head is visible. Other pieces of the mainland are visible on the other side including a small arch at the tip where the sea washes the land.
Daniel Vogelbacherchaospixel@pixelfed.social
2020-11-03
Bufadero de la Garita
Gran Canaria 2019
#grancanaria #sunrise #water #blowhole #bufadero #landscape
2019-03-02

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst