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Geologic Formation Attractions In Ruokolahti

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Ruokolahti is a municipality of Finland, situated in south-eastern Finland, in the region of South Karelia. Neighbouring municipalities are Imatra, Lappeenranta, Taipalsaari, Puumala, Sulkava, Punkaharju, Parikkala and Rautjärvi. Ruokolahti covers an area of 1,219.85 square kilometres of which 23% is water.The municipality has 5,127 inhabitants , but the population is doubled in summer as holidaymakers occupy the 3,000 summer cottages in the region.Ruokolahti is known for its natural environment, for example Kummakivi is a balancing rock located at 61° 29' 36.4596 N, 28° 25' 45.5016 E in Ruokolahti and is protected. In the west there is the Lake Sai...
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Geologic Formation Attractions In Ruokolahti

  • 1. Kummakivi Boulder Ruokolahti
    Kummakivi is a large balancing rock in Ruokolahti, Finland. The 7-metre long boulder lies on a convex bedrock surface with a very small footprint but so firmly that it cannot be rocked with human force. Kummakivi has been protected since 1962. A pine tree originating from the 1980s grows on top of the boulder. The boulder is located in a forest in the western part of the Ruokolahti municipality, near the border of Puumala.
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