A 2.6-Million-Pound Rock Thrown Inland… by a Monster Wave
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A 2.6-Million-Pound Rock Thrown Inland… by a Monster Wave
Hidden in the dense greenery of southern Tongatapu, a limestone monolith named Maka Lahi—meaning “Big Rock” in Tongan—has quietly testified to a prehistoric cataclysm for thousands of years. Massive Inland Rock Was Likely Tsunami-tossed PhD researcher Martin Köhler from the University of Queensland discovered the boulder during a coastal survey on the southern side of Tongatapu. While exploring sea cliffs for signs of past wave activity, Köhler …
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