How New Zealand’s Moeraki Boulders Came To Be

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Among New Zealand’s many stunning natural features are the Moeraki Boulders, a grouping of alarmingly spherical large rocks situated along the nation’s North Otago coast.

Among New Zealand’s many stunning natural features are the Moeraki Boulders, a grouping of alarmingly spherical large rocks situated along the nation’s North Otago coast. 

Ask someone knowledgeable about Maori legend how they came to be, and they may tell you about the wreck of Araiteuru, a great canoe. 

When the vessel crashed, the eel baskets and gourds onboard floated to shore and now stand as the perfectly formed rocks. 

The geological version of the story largely hinges on crystallization and erosion. 

They began to take shape in the Paleocene era, forming and hardening in the mud that covered the sea floor. 

Over the course of the following millions of

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