The most exotic rocks in the world

Looking at the stones below, many people have been surprised by the strange difference and wonder why they can balance for thousands of years. Nature always creates such interesting things that challenge human exploration.

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This highly balanced stone block is located in Brimham Moor, in the area of ​​North Yorkshire, England. Over time, water and wind are the main factors causing it to erode, in which the bottom part is subjected to the most powerful impacts. The image we see today is a massive stone balanced on the tip of a very small stone below.

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This strange stone column is located in Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada. The difference of it makes people feel best to stay away because it will fall at any time.

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The huge sandstone rock in the picture sits atop a cliff at the Garden of the Gods park near Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.

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The Matobo Hill of Zimbabwe is made entirely of granite, nature has given them very interesting shapes, such as a balanced stone named 'Mother and Child' above.

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Found in the 'White Desert' area of Egypt, limestone (also known as mushroom rock) in the picture above was formed through thousands of years of wind being eroded at the strongest speed. in the middle of the pedestal.

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The 440-ton Yeager rock is located on the Waterville plateau, Washington about 13,000 years ago inside the Cordillera ice sheet. The rock looks like it is now when the ice starts to melt.

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Appearing in Yosemite National Park in California due to the transport of a glacier years ago, the strange rock still stands in a more unbalanced position.

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This is one of the special rocks in the Moab desert in Utah (USA). As long as an earthquake can make this balanced rock wobble, their presence indicates that this area is quite stable geological structure.

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'Krishna's butterball' is a stone that was moved by ice since the ice age and is currently on a hillside near India's Mamallapuram area.