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The Wedgwood Rock

This quiet neighborhood is also home to a 700-ton rock transported by the last Ice Age.

Seattle, Washington

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The irresistible force of glacial drift gave way to inertia some 14,000 years ago, leaving this 700-ton sample of gneiss as a testament to the Ice Age that blanketed the Puget Sound area.

One of six large erratics found in the Puget Sound, the Wedgwood Rock has a history as a picnic destination. Approximately 19 feet at its tallest, this rock should pose no challenge for an intrepid mountaineer. 

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  • https://www.parentmap.com/article/if-rocks-could-talk-glacial-erratics-around-the-sound
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacial_erratic_boulders_of_King_County,_Washington
The Wedgwood Rock
Seattle, Washington, 98115
United States
47.680748, -122.297459

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