- are common.
Erratics are
boulders picked up by ice
sheets during their advance, and
deposited when they melt.
These boulders are
called "erratic" because...
- The
Moeraki Boulders (officially
Moeraki Boulders / Kaihinaki) are
unusually large spherical boulders lying along a
stretch of
Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut...
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allow boulderers to
climb indoors in
areas without natural boulders. In addition,
bouldering competitions take
place in both
indoor and
outdoor settings...
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Babinda Boulders,
officially called the
Boulders Scenic Reserve but
known locally as
Babinda Boulders or
simply the
Boulders, is a
public recreation reserve...
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Brooklyn Boulders (BKB) is an
adventure lifestyle company that
builds and
operates urban climbing, fitness, and
community centers.
Brooklyn Boulders was founded...
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Boulders Beach is a
sheltered beach made up of
inlets between granite boulders, from
which the name originated. It is
located on the Cape Peninsula, in...
- for all of the
large granite boulders that have
cascaded into the cr**** over the eons.[citation needed] It is from
Boulder Cr**** that the city is believed...
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Boulders may
refer to: The
Boulders (Greencastle, Indiana), see
National Register of
Historic Places listings in
Putnam County,
Indiana The
Boulders (Greenwood...
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Boulders is the
debut solo
album by
English musician Roy Wood,
recorded from 1969 to 1971 and
released in July 1973 by
Harvest Records. Wood
began work...
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Boulder River may
refer to: The
Boulder River (southwestern Montana), a
tributary of the
Jefferson River in
Jefferson County,
southwestern Montana in...