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English: Rock Dunder in the Vermont waters of Lake Champlain. Abenaki legend says their god Oodzee-hozo turned himself into this rock. roughly 2.8 miles SW of the Burlington ferry dock. Yes, that's a seagull on the left slope. |
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Author | Mfwills |
OpenStreetMap InfoField | Way 807090911 |
Object location | 44° 26′ 44.76″ N, 73° 15′ 36.08″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 44.445768; -73.260022 |
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