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
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.
Locals here are called ' spawning rocks '. 'Tan Chew' is about 20 m long, 6 m high, rugged surface.
There are hundreds of ' stone eggs ' appearing along the cliffs with a diameter of 30-60 cm, the heaviest fruits up to 300 kg.
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.
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.
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