Strange rock knows 'spawn'

The Miao National Autonomous Region (China) has a place where the extremely unique landscape is the stones that ' spawn '.

Mountain walls lay eggs

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At the 'Dan Nhai' (egg-laying cliffs) in the Mieu Autonomous Region in Ba Do, Guizhou has appeared a few more rocks every 10 years, just like dinosaur eggs.

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Locals here are called ' spawning rocks '. 'Tan Chew' is about 20 m long, 6 m high, rugged surface.

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There are hundreds of ' stone eggs ' appearing along the cliffs with a diameter of 30-60 cm, the heaviest fruits up to 300 kg.

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The exact cause of ' Chewing Production ' has not been determined yet. However, experts say they were formed 500 million years ago, because calcium carbonate under specific chemicals gradually aggregates into solid bodies.

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Along with the geological movement of hundreds of millions of years, these ' eggs ' will gradually appear on the surface. Finally, under the impact of weather and water erosion they will gradually descend from falling cliffs.