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These 300kg stones have been moving on their own in this valley for years, and scientists have finally explained how
After more than seventy years of mystery, scientists have finally caught the famous sailing stones of Racetrack Playa in ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — For decades, the enigmatic “sailing stones” of Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park have captivated scientists and visitors alike. There are large rocks, some ...
The world is absolutely jam-packed with mysterious phenomena, some of which have an obvious scientific explanation, others that baffle and confuse onlookers. Of course, everything has a proper ...
Start at the Furnace Creek visitor center in Death Valley National Park. Drive 50 miles north on pavement, then head west for another 30 miles on bone-rattling gravel roads. During the drive—which ...
Since the 1940's, scientists and visitors to Death Valley National Park have marveled at and pondered the mystery of its 'sailing stones.' Hundreds of rocks from pebble to boulder-size plow their way ...
In the dusky, cracked surface of a dried up lake bed in Death Valley, California, the stones move across the desert all by themselves. On the barren Racetrack Player, the rocks, some as big as 700 ...
Racetrack Playa is home to an enduring Death Valley mystery. Littered across the surface of this dry lake, also called a “playa,” are hundreds of rocks – some weighing as much as 320 kilograms (700 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mystery of the ‘sailing stones’ of Racetrack Playa: how San Diego scientists solved the enigma SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — For ...
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