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Askolan hiidenkirnut 3

A giant's kettle, also known as a giant's cauldron or pothole, is a cavity or hole which appears to have been drilled in the surrounding rocks by eddy...
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A giant's kettle, also known as a giant's cauldron or pothole, is a cavity or hole which appears to have been drilled in the surrounding rocks by eddying currents of water bearing stones (Wikipedia).Those glacier kettles are called in Finnish 'hiidenkirnut' — dwarf's churns.
Hiidenkirnut in Askola, Southern Finland. May 2016.
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