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- Sailing_stones abstract "Sailing stones, sliding rocks, and moving rocks all refer to a geological phenomenon where rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without human or animal intervention. Tracks from these sliding rocks have been observed and studied in various locations, including Little Bonnie Claire Playa in Nevada, and most notably Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, where the number and length of tracks are notable. At Racetrack Playa, these tracks have been studied since the early 1900s, yet the origins of stone movement are not confirmed and remain the subject of research for which several hypotheses exist.The stones move only every two or three years and most tracks develop over three or four years. Stones with rough bottoms leave straight striated tracks while those with smooth bottoms tend to wander. Stones sometimes turn over, exposing another edge to the ground and leaving a different track in the stone's wake.Trails differ in both direction and length. Rocks that start next to each other may travel parallel for a time, before one abruptly changes direction to the left, right, or even back to the direction from which it came. Trail length also varies – two similarly sized and shaped rocks may travel uniformly, then one could move ahead or stop in its track.".
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- Sailing_stones wikiPageExternalLink title.html.
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- Sailing_stones wikiPageExternalLink deathvalley.html.
- Sailing_stones wikiPageExternalLink death-valleys-rocks-moving-racetrack-playa.
- Sailing_stones wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?p=437132.
- Sailing_stones wikiPageExternalLink How-Do-Death-Valleys-Sailing-Stones-Move-Themselves-Across-the-Desert-210843681.html.
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- Sailing_stones subject Category:Death_Valley.
- Sailing_stones subject Category:Death_Valley_National_Park.
- Sailing_stones subject Category:Geology.
- Sailing_stones subject Category:Mysteries.
- Sailing_stones subject Category:Stones.
- Sailing_stones type Abstraction100002137.
- Sailing_stones type Attribute100024264.
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- Sailing_stones type Condition113920835.
- Sailing_stones type Confusion105683582.
- Sailing_stones type Mysteries.
- Sailing_stones type Mystery105685538.
- Sailing_stones type Perplexity105685363.
- Sailing_stones type PsychologicalState114373582.
- Sailing_stones type State100024720.
- Sailing_stones comment "Sailing stones, sliding rocks, and moving rocks all refer to a geological phenomenon where rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without human or animal intervention. Tracks from these sliding rocks have been observed and studied in various locations, including Little Bonnie Claire Playa in Nevada, and most notably Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, where the number and length of tracks are notable.".
- Sailing_stones label "Piedras deslizantes de Racetrack Playa".
- Sailing_stones label "Pierres mouvantes".
- Sailing_stones label "Pietre mobili".
- Sailing_stones label "Rochas deslizantes de Racetrack Playa".
- Sailing_stones label "Sailing stones".
- Sailing_stones label "Wandernde Felsen".
- Sailing_stones label "Движущиеся камни".
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- Sailing_stones sameAs Pierres_mouvantes.
- Sailing_stones sameAs Pietre_mobili.
- Sailing_stones sameAs Rochas_deslizantes_de_Racetrack_Playa.
- Sailing_stones sameAs m.02pbr8v.
- Sailing_stones sameAs Q1546315.
- Sailing_stones sameAs Q1546315.
- Sailing_stones sameAs Sailing_stones.
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- Sailing_stones depiction Racetrack_Playa_(Pirate_Scott).jpg.
- Sailing_stones isPrimaryTopicOf Sailing_stones.