Large Boulders in Idaho are naturally formed over millions of years through volcanic activity, mountain uplift, erosion, and geological weathering. As rock formations broke apart and were shaped by natural forces such as water, ice, and pressure, massive stone pieces developed their rugged texture and unique appearance.
Large Boulders in Idaho are naturally formed over millions of years through volcanic activity, mountain uplift, erosion, and geological weathering. As rock formations broke apart and were shaped by natural forces such as water, ice, and pressure, massive stone pieces developed their rugged texture and unique appearance.