Unfortunately, I can’t find much more reliable information on the area. It’s apparently also known as Wan Tkufi and Karakeb.
I’d love to know the geological reason for this if anyone knows it.
Unfortunately, I can’t find much more reliable information on the area. It’s apparently also known as Wan Tkufi and Karakeb.
I’d love to know the geological reason for this if anyone knows it.
That makes a lot more sense than the ‘living stones’ stuff they were claiming. I didn’t buy that at all.
The author seems a bit confused (or is AI?)- the living stones (trovants) are a totally separate thing, and are pretty much only found in Romania. That picture with the stones with grass around them is of trovants in Romania: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/trovants.htm They are “living” in that they have a chemical composition that is effected by rain water and makes them do strange, but scientifically explainable things.
The picture of the orange spherical rock on a gray cement looking pedestal is in Bolivia and seems to have been scraped from twitter: https://x.com/ottavaldez/status/1374235419013959681