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Submitted bypab
AddedJul 24 2007
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Description Volcanic plug of basalt on the Island of Flores.
Difficult to know what to say about it really - it rendered even me speechless each time we saw it!

Posted Comments:

TheCaptain
(2007-07-25)
What a wonderful lump of rock !
AngieLake
(2007-07-25)
Echoes of 'Close Encounters' mountain?! (What was that one called again?)
pab
(2007-07-31)
As TheCaptain says, wonderful lump of rock - I wonder if there aren't perhaps enough amazing rock formations around for the Portal to have a special section? I know they haven't been moved like most of the stones on the site, but they can be pretty impressive anyway!

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