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Boulder

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A jumble of boulders in an Australian creekbedEnlarge

A jumble of boulders in an Australian creekbed

In geology, a boulder is a large rock, greater than 256mm (10") in diameter (see grain size for standards in use). While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. Some famous rock formations involve giant boulders exposed by erosion, for example the Devil's Marbles.

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Example of an extremely large boulder—note size of tree for comparisonEnlarge

Example of an extremely large boulder—note size of tree for comparison

Some people choose to climb larger-sized boulders for recreational purposes or as a method of training for mountaineering and free climbs. This practice is known as bouldering.


Towns

There several towns in America named Boulder or with boulder in their names. See