Nothing remotely resembling a gigantic narwhale, or an underwater islet, or a derelict shipwreck, or a runaway reef, or anything the least bit unearthly!
Beginning in 1883, the U.S. Hydrographic Office began collecting monthly data that included navigation hazards, like derelict ships, whose locations were reported by passing vessels.
Creating the park required the demolition of lots of derelict buildings on the site, so most of the exciting park space all around you was originally warehouses and storehouses.
An agricultural worker, digging in the grounds of a derelict plantation, scraped open a grave—the first of dozens in a burial ground some 3,000 years old.
Worse, derelict spacecraft often tumble, causing the face- and thus the surface area-they present to the atmosphere to change constantly, adding one more X factor to the trajectory equation.
Isn't it true, Ms. Sazs, that while you claim no one had unauthorized access to the Harvard file room, there were times you were derelict in your duties?