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Kummakivi

Coordinates: 61°29′36″N 28°25′46″E / 61.4933°N 28.4294°E / 61.4933; 28.4294
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Kummakivi in September, 2015.

Kummakivi is a large balancing rock in Ruokolahti, Finland. The 7-metre long boulder lies on a convex bedrock surface with a very small footprint but so firmly that it cannot be rocked with human force.

Kummakivi ("strange stone")[1] has been protected since 1962. A pine tree originating from the 1980s grows on top of the boulder.

The boulder is located in a forest in the western part of the Ruokolahti municipality, near the border of Puumala.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kummakivi, Unusual Places.org.
  2. ^ Kummakivi balancing rock, Atlas Obscura.

61°29′36″N 28°25′46″E / 61.4933°N 28.4294°E / 61.4933; 28.4294