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The rock was a landmark and destination for those in the region throughout the 1800s, with locals climbing Rollstone Hill to picnic near the boulder, left there by a large glacier.
The rock was a landmark and destination for those in the region throughout the 1800s, with locals climbing Rollstone Hill to picnic near the boulder, left there by a large glacier.
There's an unusual new attraction on Cape Cod this summer. It's a boulder in the parking lot of the Staples store in Orleans.
A giant boulder, made of limestone and mistaken for a hill, in Tongatapu, the largest island of Tonga in the South Pacific. Scientists calculated that the boulder weighed more than 1,300 tons.
The rock was a landmark and destination for those in the region throughout the 1800s, with locals climbing Rollstone Hill to picnic near the boulder, left there by a large glacier.
The rock was a landmark and destination for those in the region throughout the 1800s, with locals climbing Rollstone Hill to picnic near the boulder, left there by a large glacier.