That’s not a tiny man. That boulder-shot by Icelandic photographer, volcano adventurer and overall awesome guy Ragnar Sigurdsson -stands 50 feet high, weighs about 1,000 tons, and it wasn’t there a couple of days ago. Who put it there?
This guy:
I call him Mike, but you know him as Eyjafjallajokull . Its impact continues to be being felt in Iceland. This boulder came out of nowhere after the unpronounceable raging mountain melt the glacier that was trapping it. Glaciers are slow but irrepressible forces of nature that wrap and drag everything on their way. Unfortunately for the glaciers, volcano lava, win like scissors over paper. [ Daily Mail ]
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