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Face In The Stone? The Zink Erratic in Bolton, Massachusetts

An Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England Feature Focus

Did you know that we're biologically wired to see faces in inanimate objects, a phenomenon called "pareidolia"? I would argue that it's nearly impossible *not* to see a face emerging from The Zink Boulder, a glacial erratic found in Bolton, Massachusetts.

See for yourself, in this installment in my new series of short video presentations focusing in on individual stonework features of interest. Get a closer look at this HUGE glacial erratic. See the "face" and other facets of the rock from several angles. This is likely all-natural work... or is it? Could it have inspired what appears to be an ancient Ceremonial Stone Landscape in the area surrounding it?

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