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  2. Boulder - Wikipedia

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    Boulder in British Columbia, Canada Kämmenkivi stone on the Pisa hill in Kuopio, Finland 2'500 Million years old rocks on a hill in Hyderabad, India. In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) [1] is a rock fragment with size greater than 25.6 cm (10.1 in) in diameter. [2] Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles.

  3. Timeline of Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    January 15 - gold is discovered in Gold Hill, Colorado above Left Hand Canyon in NW Boulder. February 10 - the Boulder City Town Company is formed, and the town laid out into 4,044 lots, offered for $1,000 each. [3] [4] 1861 February 28 - the Territory of Colorado is created by the U.S. Congress, causing Boulder to no longer be part of Nebraska ...

  4. Flatirons - Wikipedia

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    The Flatirons are rock formations in the western United States, near Boulder, Colorado, consisting of flatirons.There are five large, numbered Flatirons ranging from north to south (First through Fifth, respectively) along the east slope of Green Mountain (elev. 8,148 ft or 2,484 m), and the term "The Flatirons" sometimes refers to these five alone.

  5. Pittsburgh Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images. Pittsburgh slang is a blend of regional vocabulary and a distinctive accent, with a few choice phrases in the mix. Don't go there expecting straightforward American slang ...

  6. Balancing rock - Wikipedia

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    A balancing rock, also called a balanced rock, precariously balanced rock (PBR), or precarious boulder, is a naturally occurring geological formation featuring a large rock or boulder, sometimes of substantial size, resting on other rocks, bedrock, or on glacial till. Some formations known by this name only appear to be balancing, but are in ...

  7. Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Boulder is a home rule city in and the county seat of Boulder County, Colorado, United States. [1] With a population of 108,250 at the 2020 census, it is the most populous city in the county and the 12th-most populous city in Colorado. [6]

  8. Glacial erratic boulders of Snohomish County, Washington

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    "Granite" is a 6-by-7-by-4.5-foot (1.8 m × 2.1 m × 1.4 m), 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) granite boulder discovered "under a bunch of sticker bushes" during an October, 2015 construction project in Edmonds. After attempts to destroy the boulder resulted in destruction of the power equipment used, the city offered it for free to a city resident who ...

  9. University of Colorado Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    A triceratops skull in the Paleo Hall at the museum. The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is a museum of natural history in Boulder, Colorado.With more than four million artifacts and specimens in the areas of anthropology, botany, entomology, paleontology and zoology, the museum houses the most extensive natural history collection in the Rocky Mountain region. [1]