Image: Missouri round rock
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Description: One of the "round rocks" believed to have been created by a meteoric impact which created the Weaubleau-Osceola structure. Rock was found in an area of Osceola, Missouri where they can seen frequently on the ground. Source: Photo by Harmil, (c) 2005. Self-licensed, see below.
Title: Missouri round rock
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