Strangely, the giant rock lay precariously as if it was about to roll but kept pushing and not falling

Although only touching the bottom a very small area, but so far no one has pushed this rock to roll down.

There are strange phenomena in the world that cannot be explained until now. And one of such natural wonders is the giant rock Kummakivi located in the jungle in Ruokolahti in the southeastern part of Finland.

It is called a balanced rock, because it consists of two precarious rocks stacked on top of each other and only in contact with each other in a very small area. The strange thing is, so far, no one has pushed the rock above to roll down.

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The huge rock was precarious as if it was about to fall, but no one had been able to roll it down.

From a distance, one has the feeling that the rock above could fall at any time. But that's not the case. The structure of this rock is considered to be an extraordinary creation of nature. Because the point of contact between them is so small, it is unbelievable that it can balance so well.

In Finnish, "Kummakivi" means "strange stone". The ancient inhabitants of the area were very confused by this sight, so they searched for all possible answers and explanations. In many Finnish myths, it is said that the Kummakivi rock was formed by the hands of supernatural beings such as giants.

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This place has become a destination for tourists who love to explore.

As explained by geologists, this rock was formed by being washed away by glaciers during the last ice age. As the glacier drifts north, the rocks are left behind. These two rocks are one of them, forming Kummakivi as we see it today.

Currently, this strange stone block has become a tourist attraction. Not only wanted to come see it live, many people tried to push the rock above to see if it could roll down or not. But so far no one has succeeded.