Okotoks Erratic

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So here lies a couple of huge rocks. In the middle of a rather flat farming area, no where’s near the mountains. According to scientific theories, these rocks originated hundreds of kilometres away, around Jasper National park. Add in one “ice age”, and this is said to be part of the debris field. But is that what really happened? I don’t know for sure, (can anyone really know?), ever hear of Stonehenge? Call me a conspiracy theorist I suppose.



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what a beautiful picture.

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It was certainly unique. Thanks.

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The rock looks like natural occurrences and not something that was placed there by anyone, it looks monumental

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Monumental is a good way to describe it. A wonder of nature I guess.

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Wow wow wow brother, first of all lovely pictures. It's very incredible to see such large rocks far from their origin, nature truly has its mysteries.

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Very true, we may never know what happened. Thanks for looking.

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Well... To me they seem like they "almost" could have been made by humans! :))... Thank you for sharing this @daveks friend!... ;)

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Who really knows, but anything is on the table in my opinion.

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Pretty cool formation! Old ice age debris they say? Who knows! You got some great pictures though, that really is an interesting formation though!

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Pretty cool it was, kind of wanted to jump up on top of it.

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Maybe they are meteorites? But they have probably tested the rock and compared it the Jasper park rocks and found commonality. Or maybe they came from a volcano many years ago? in any case, interesting phenomena!

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Yes, the mystery remains. I don’t necessarily buy the theory that they came from Jasper.

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Very nice, makes me think of Mato Teepee Bear Lodge aka the tree stump in Wyoming. They call it Dvl's Tower but I don't use any of those evil names on our plane but I do know their is a plain to change the name to Bear Lodge which I think anything that has that D word should be changed. Pictures of that spiritual place coming one day from me.

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Agreed, the d deserves no honour. Looking forward to that!

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