Can anyone tell me why the bottom rock is so smooth? I imagine people come and sit on it and touch them both frequently, and that they are two rocks from different places but they each look very dissimilar. I guess what I am really asking, is the bottom rock so smooth because of the big boy topping it?
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aw man, this is like the cooler version of the jug rock.
Jug rock is a better name though. I don't know what that name translates to so maybe im wrong again. I hope not.
The name "odd stone" is really deserved. There's also a pine tree growing on top of the rock
Neat. The trick rock has a pet tree
I can't believe it weights just 500kg! But what happened 11 years ago? Who put it there?
You reguegitated the top comment from Reddit, where this was posted 24 hours before it was posted here.
I'm sorry that somebody wrote a similar post on reddit. I hope you'll forgive me one day for having similar thoughts...
It's bad enough that this post is a direct copy of a trending Reddit post (down to the weird number formatting), to find the comments are also just copy pasted highlights of stunning lack of originality
It's pretty funny that you think it's weird.
I think they just hate reddit.
If you think that I go on reddit to copy comments you're batshit crazy man. Find a doctor or something.
The tireless work of the repost police must be exhausting. You lone hero you.