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  2. Giant's kettle - Wikipedia

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    Glacial pothole in Bloomington on the St. Croix River at Interstate State Park, Wisconsin, U.S.. A giant's kettle, also known as either a giant's cauldron, moulin pothole, or glacial pothole, is a typically large and cylindrical pothole drilled in solid rock underlying a glacier either by water descending down a deep moulin or by gravel rotating in the bed of subglacial meltwater stream. [1]

  3. Witches Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    Witches cauldron mushroom (Sarcosoma globosum), a species of fungus; Witch's Cauldron, a 1985 videogame by Mikro-Gen; Witch's Cauldron, a 1933 novel by Eden Phillpotts "The Witch's Cauldron", an episode of Sasami: Magical Girls Club; A brand of beer by Moorhouse's Brewery; A horse foaled by Brownhylda in 1926

  4. Witches Cauldron (Antarctica) - Wikipedia

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    Witches Cauldron) is an ice-filled basin on the west side of the Douglas Range, immediately west of Mount Egbert in the north part of Alexander Island, Antarctica The basin was first sighted from the air and roughly mapped by the British Graham Land expedition in 1937.

  5. Sarcosoma globosum - Wikipedia

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    Sarcosoma globosum, or witches cauldron, [1] is a species of fungus in the family Sarcosomataceae. [3] It was first described in 1793 by Casimir Christoph Schmidel. Johann Xaver Robert Caspary transferred it to the genus Sarcosoma in 1891. Also known as the charred-pancake cup, [1] it is a near-threatened fungus native to Northern Europe.

  6. Are witches real? Everything to know on spells, magic and more

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    Unlike a large congregation typically found in conventional religion, covens tend to be on the smaller side, typically around a dozen or so people, and consist of witches who are able to meet on a ...

  7. Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    A cauldron (or caldron) is a large pot for cooking or boiling over an open fire, with a lid and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger and/or integral handles or feet. There is a rich history of cauldron lore in religion, mythology, and folklore.

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