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  3. God's thumb - Wikipedia

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    God's thumb may refer to: Adansonia , a tree that is known in African folklore as "God's Thumb" A fictional rock formation that is part of the plot of the novel Holes , by Louis Sachar

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    Tarḫunna was the chief god of the Hittites and is depicted at the front of a long line of male gods in rock reliefs at the sanctuary of Yazılıkaya. There he is depicted as a bearded man with a pointed cap and a sceptre, standing on the backs of the mountain gods Namni and Ḫazzi and holding a three-pronged thunderbolt in his hand.

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    Taru was a weather god worshiped in ancient Anatolia by Hattians.He was associated with the bull, and could be depicted in the form of this animal. It is presumed that the names of the Hittite and Luwian weather gods, Tarḫunna and Tarḫunz, while etymologically Indo-European, were meant to resemble Taru's as a result of Hattian cultural influence on other cultures of the region.

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  9. Devils Thumb - Wikipedia

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    The most famous feature on the Devils Thumb among climbers is its Northwest Face, rising 6,700 ft (2,042 m) from the Witches Cauldron at its base to the summit, at an average angle of 67 degrees. [3] This is the biggest rock face in North America. The conditions prevalent also make it perhaps the most dangerous climbing proposition on the ...