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In stanley Park....?

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they have those rock things where they're perfectly balanced on another huge rock. does anyone know how to do that or what it's called?

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  1. The basic term you are probably looking for is Hoodoos

    Basically the rock underneath is softer than that on top and when some sort of erosion gets it the under rock erodes faster than the top.  It is likely to eventually fall, but after years of balance.

    An inukshook is Inuit man made rock sculptures.


  2. If you mean inukshuk, then no, but there is one in English Bay.

  3. i think i saw those on the beach at english bay, someone builds 'towers of rocks' different sizes, balanced on each other... quite neat..

    i have seen them in mexico too, don't know the name ,nor how to do it..but i looks as if you need lots of patience

  4. I think an inukshuk is what you have in mind and I don't think Stanley Park has any. Not officially, anyway, not yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if some were put up in Stanley Park soon since the inukshuk has been adopted as the official symbol of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver . People make their own little piles of rocks all over the place. You see them along just about every highway in the country, in people's yards, on the beach.
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