By Geophile
In the Western hemisphere they're most often called glacial erratics. And, of course, real glacial erratics do exist. I am probably not the only person here, however, who has seen big stones, especially in outstanding or extraordinary places on the landscape, that looked . . . manipulated.
That is why I like this link.
And this, while a bit rambling, is also interesting.
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A lonesome feeling to those rocks. I guess it is mostly artic "boreal" kinds of setting.
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