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  2. Moeraki Boulders - Wikipedia

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    Moeraki Boulders. Coordinates: 45°20′42.99″S 170°49′33.82″E. Boulders of varying sphericity broaching the Otago coast. The boulders at sunrise. The Moeraki Boulders (officially Moeraki Boulders / Kaihinaki) are unusually large spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut Otago coast of New Zealand between ...

  3. Boulder - Wikipedia

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    Boulder in British Columbia, Canada. Kämmenkivi stone on the Pisa hill in Kuopio, Finland. 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. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely ...

  4. Blockfield - Wikipedia

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    Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. A blockfield[1] (also spelt block field[2]), felsenmeer, [1] boulder field[1][2] or stone field[2] is a surface covered by boulder- or block-sized rocks usually associated with a history of volcanic activity, alpine and subpolar climates and periglaciation. Blockfields differ from screes and talus slope in that ...

  5. Ringing rocks - Wikipedia

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    The boulder field was first identified in 1742 when a road was cut between Pottstown and New Gosenhoppen . In 1894, the Ringing Rocks Electric Railway Company was incorporated to purchase the remote Ringing Hill for an amusement park and provide trolley service (1894 to 1932). At the time it was created, the park was approximately 2 miles (3.2 ...

  6. Glacial erratic - Wikipedia

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    Glacial erratic. A glacial erratic is a glacially deposited rock differing from the type of rock native to the area in which it rests. Erratics, which take their name from the Latin word errare ("to wander"), are carried by glacial ice, often over distances of hundreds of kilometres. Erratics can range in size from pebbles to large boulders ...

  7. Rock garden - Wikipedia

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    A rock garden, also known as a rockery and formerly as a rockwork, is a garden, or more often a part of a garden, with a landscaping framework of rocks, stones, and gravel, with planting appropriate to this setting. Usually these are small Alpine plants that need relatively little soil or water. Western rock gardens are often divided into ...

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