π Two enormous limestone boulders, locally known as The Cow and The Bull, are perched on a 60-foot cliff at the edge of Eleuthera island. π These massive rocks, weighing 1,000 and 2,000 tons respectively, are part of a mysterious series of giant boulders along the coastline. The boulders formed on the ocean floor 300,000 to 400,000 years ago. Scientists debate their current placement: some theorize they were lifted to the clifftop by powerful tsunamis during past warming periods, while others believe they are eroded remnants of a continuous laminated unit, with the tsunami theory not supported by geological data. When the weather is inclement and wind passes through them, they are said to produce a sound like bulls grunting. # Why Go π Witness unique geological formations πΈ Great photo opportunities of the boulders and ocean π Experience the 'bull grunting' sound in windy weather πΊοΈ Explore a mysterious natural landmark # Tips π ΏοΈ Parking: Free roadside parking is available. π Location: About one mile south of the Glass Window Bridge.
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