Moving Rocks, Also Known as Sliding or Crawling Rocks — a Geological Phenomenon Discovered in the Dry Lake Reetrack Playa in the Death Valley in the USA5 photos
Moving rocks slowly glide across the muddy bottom of the lake, leaving behind long trails. These rocks move on their own without any help from living creatures, yet no one has ever witnessed or recorded their movement on camera. Although similar movements have been observed in several other locations, Reetrack Playa stands out significantly due to the sheer number and length of the trails it leaves behind.





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