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  2. Apache tears - Wikipedia

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    The name "Apache tear" comes from a legend of the Apache tribe: about 75 Apaches and the US Cavalry fought on a mountain overlooking what is now Superior, Arizona, in the 1870s. Facing defeat, the outnumbered Apache warriors rode their horses off the mountain to their deaths rather than be killed. The wives and families of the warriors cried ...

  3. Rock balancing - Wikipedia

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    Rock balancing (also stone balancing, or stacking) is a form of recreation or artistic expression in which rocks are piled in balanced stacks, often in a precarious manner. Conservationists and park services have expressed concerns that the arrangements of rocks can disrupt animal habitats, accelerate soil erosion, and misdirect hikers in areas ...

  4. Ellis Stones - Wikipedia

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    Ellis Andrew Stones (1 October 1895 – 9 April 1975) was an Australian landscape architect of private and public gardens—many displaying naturalistic rockwork—and a conservationist whose work and ideas influenced approaches to public landscaping in Australia.

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    VERMONT KNOLLS - LOS ANGELES, CA - MONDAY, MARCH 07, 2022 - Landscape designer Brandy Williams' small front-yard garden.

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    Einstone – Out of Shape Out of Mind: After they fail on a hunt, Einstone puts the Neanderthals through an extensive exercise routine. Genghis & Khannie – Pain in the Rain Forest : Genghis' attempts to conquer the tribes of the Amazon repeatedly fall afoul of Khannie, and the local wildlife.

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