- en.wikipedia.org Sailing stonesSailing stones (also called sliding rocks, walking rocks, rolling stones, and moving rocks) are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and inscribe...
- medium.com @EverythingUnexplained/sailing-stones-…The phenomenon of sailing stones primarily occurs in arid desert regions with flat, dry lakebeds or playas.
- nationalparks.org connect/blog/sailing-stones-…Sailing stones in the desert of Death Valley. In 2014, scientists were able to capture the movement of the stones for the first time using time-lapse photography.
- howtofindrocks.com what-are-sailing-stones/Their movement is caused by thin ice sheets the stones are frozen into. Sailing stones move due to ice rafts created in winter after the heavy rains.
- ranker.com list/sailing-stone-facts/kellen-perrySo how do sailing stones form? Here’s the big reveal: “Wind-driven ice that forms and then breaks up under certain conditions.”
- mentalfloss.com article/70877/death-valleys-…The sailing stones , as they’re called, mystified park visitors and scientists for decades. But one man believes he’s solved the puzzle.
- smithsonianmag.com travel/how-do-death-valleys-…In a way, though, Lorenz’ physical explanation really need not diminish the feeling of awe the sailing stones bring about—it can heighten it.
- allthatsinteresting.com sailing-stonesTheir research revealed that most of the sailing stones’ movement came during the winter, leading them to believe that ice played a part.
- theunexplainedmysteries.com sailing-stones-moving…Some stones that are physically near each other may start out sailing in a parallel direction, but then one would stop while the other one continues.
- geologyscience.com gallery/geological-wonders/…The most intriguing aspect of Racetrack Playa is the phenomenon of “sailing stones.” These rocks, ranging from a few ounces to hundreds of pounds...