Big Beautiful Boulders

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What is a boulder? Officially it is rock fragment that is at least 25.6 centimeters in diameter (or about 10 inches for our American friends). These, I would call humongous boulders! No two boulders are exactly alike, that is why I find them so photogenic. Big, Bold, and Beautiful! Every little kid’s (and big kid’s) dream to climb one and play on top. What are you waiting for? Last one up is a rotten egg. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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What's the origin of those? It seems like someone arrived and dropped them there but I reckon it's not like that

Very nice to see!

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These boulders are named "Okotoks erratic". Apparently the remnants of a receding glacier, or so they say.

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I'll never stop being impressed by how unique each boulder/stone looks. Every single one has its own personality!

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Right? Every one of them has it's own unique "personality" as you say.

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Really, these boulders are very beautiful indeed and they are very high. Can kids play with it in I mean climbing on it? Frankly speaking God' s work are really amazing and awesome 👍♥️. The environment looks very beautiful, ride on.

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I would say as long as the kids are athletic than yes!

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Even at a glance, the stone almost resembles an ancient building. Thank you for sharing and have a nice day my friend ♥️♥️♥️

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They have a certain structure to them. Thanks for looking.

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Wowww, beautiful and powerful stones, great
!DIY

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Wow, those boulders are truly majestic🪨🌿Nature’s artwork at its finest 🎨🌍
Thanks for capturing and sharing this beauty📷🙌

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Wow, this is really amazing, when nature is really playing the role of an artist. The view is so magnificent.

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We are just the "observers" capturing the moments.

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I've seen videos where American Pool builders mostly uses boulders like these to build pools, they absolutely look cool and although it looks too dangerous to climb

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Yeah, one can get a lot of use out of that much rock. Thanks for looking.

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This stone is really incredible! I mean seeing such stunning photos is very rare, you capture really well!
Loved them!

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Those are pretty cool! Were they moved their by glacial ice or just an old rock structure eroding away? Awesome shots!

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They say glacial ice, however, who really knows!

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I love the boulders in B&w. I can almost see faces in them!

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I couldn't disagree with that. Thanks.

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Amazing! That's the word. The boulders are amazing. It is great to know that there's an official size for what counts as a boulder. The black and white photographs does it for me. I prefer them over the colored ones.Thanks for sharing.

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I didn't know either until doing some quick research. Thanks for stopping by for a look.

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I really enjoyed reading your blog! Your writing is clear, e. I’d love to stay connected and keep up with your future posts, looking forward to seeing more of your work

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