
Maine Coast near Surry at Morgan's bay.
I always thought it was the lack of native rock in Smith County, Texas that drove this urge, but maybe it's universal.
I don't expect they made it through the winter, but would be interesting to know how long they lasted.
Several good links on the SwissMiss comments. Via Breda. Thanx!
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What's the scale on that? Are we looking at pebbles, or boulders? It's an impressive piece of artwork, in any case.
B Woodman
The smallest rock in the photo weighs approx 10,000 kilos. Maybe 10,500.
There are people standing on the base rock flying kites.
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