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<blockquote data-quote="snow" data-source="post: 291926" data-attributes="member: 1056"><p>Mooring stones....been about 20 years ago in western minnesota my old hunting grounds near the minnesota river,old farmer showed me large flat limestone river rock formation</p><p> with 2" diameter holes drilled in for mooring he claimed that a geology professor from the Uof M claimed were from the viking era as they explored up the river....??? kinda blew it off as here-say bullshit but now possible after the threads here.</p><p></p><p>Interesting thing about our town names in minnesota quite a few towns are named after surface rock formation around these towns like Hinkley ,st peter(sand stone formation,shakopee (lime stone) granite falls,st cloud (granite) to name a few,but many more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow, post: 291926, member: 1056"] Mooring stones....been about 20 years ago in western minnesota my old hunting grounds near the minnesota river,old farmer showed me large flat limestone river rock formation with 2" diameter holes drilled in for mooring he claimed that a geology professor from the Uof M claimed were from the viking era as they explored up the river....??? kinda blew it off as here-say bullshit but now possible after the threads here. Interesting thing about our town names in minnesota quite a few towns are named after surface rock formation around these towns like Hinkley ,st peter(sand stone formation,shakopee (lime stone) granite falls,st cloud (granite) to name a few,but many more. [/QUOTE]
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