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boulder <a boulder; boulders> N

boulder
boulder GEOL
boulder GEOL
boulder GEOL

boulder clay GEOL

boulder wall CONSTR

erratic boulder

erratic boulder GEOL
erratic boulder GEOL

striated boulder GEOL

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In common usage, a boulder is too large for a person to move.
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In most places they are solid enough to climb, however some boulders are made of weaker sandstone that crumbles to the touch.
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Only a very small portion of it, consisting of a few boulders, appears above water during times of low water levels.
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There are cauldrons with hot oil inside them and catapults that throw boulders at the racers.
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In fact, the boulders on which major part of the city rests belong to the oldest rock formation in the country.
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Its name comes from a group of sandstone boulders and eroded crevices located on a portion of the land.
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As the boulder rolls towards the transport and falls, the transport plunges and a photograph of the entire car of riders is taken.
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Water enters these crevices, freezes and expands to separate boulders.
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The earlier parts of the castle constructions are characterised by heavy granite boulder constructions, but with ever more refined details in later periods.
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Surrounding areas are covered with large boulders, pebbles, gravel and construction debris.
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