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Vlad...here's one of those rocks....

Bill Ladd

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This is one of the many balancing boulders we find all around New England. It's alot bigger than it looks & makes ya wonder how the heck they gut that rock under there without a crane.....
 
Obviously used an anti-gravity device since we are talking ETLFs. Or they filled up some balloons with hot air from people from the Toysoro forum,
and got lift-off.
 
Could be that the top rock was sitting on sand or dirt that eroded over time and that is where it settled.
 
there are lots of theories. Archies think that the glaciers melting dumped these things all over. But there are 1000's all over New England, & looking close some have been wedged to stay in place. So many others feel they are native american.....
 
Any Glyphs? You know the coast from Canada to S. America has various markings that are Viking. Did you see the archaeology item on Discovery Channel where they had recovered some skulls from diving in Cenotes-underwater caves in Mexico, and thru shape characteristics and DNA the skulls were not new world in origin, but European, and 5000 years old?
 
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