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The Barstyčiai stone (Lithuanian: Barstyčių akmuo), also the Puokė stone (Lithuanian: Puokės akmuo) is the largest boulder in Lithuania, declared geological monument in 1968. It was found by the village of Puokė, Barstyčiai eldership, Skuodas district in 1957. Length: 13.4 m, height: 3.6 m, width: 7.5 m, weight: estimated 680 tons. [1] [2]
The stone was dragged by a continental glacier from the Fennoscandian rock massif.[1]
See also
- Puntukas, second largest boulder in Lithuania
References
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