This is what is believed to be the rock that the Plymouth Brethryn debarked on in Massachusetts in 1620. Its provenance is suspect. It was identified as such by a woman in the 1700s, who claimed that an old settle/survivor of the Plymouth Plantation (colony) identified it as such to her. Lots of people have chipped off souvenirs over the centuries.
It's about ten tons (two pieces, 4 & 6 tons respectively, as it broke when it was moved in 1774. It's about 1/3 its original size.
I’m going to have to call BS on this Rock!
This Rock supposedly weighed 10 tons, and it’s about 1/3 its size now, which puts it at 3.333333333……….tons.
Looking at the photo I couldn’t help noticing the little kids shoe print in the sand, (note the red arrow) the child is probably around 3 or 4 years old, (not a deep impression into the sand) therefore around 30 to 40 lbs.
If you take a look at the other red arrow there is a small stick that probably washed up onto the shore, (it’s a beach because of the ripples in the sand or somewhere near a beach.)
Gathering of all this information leads me to believe that this BOULDER, is nothing more than a rock on a beach that probably weighs roughly 60 to 80 lbs…….”that’s right LBS.”
I would have to say it’s more of 1/512th of it’s original size….
I’m sorry, I meant to say “Total BS.”
A friend wanted me to post this!!!
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