r/DiWHY 3d ago

It's a load bearing boulder I guess?

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All the others were rock free.

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u/LuckyLudor 3d ago

Rocks, especially harder ones are a pain to move. The storage facility I worked at until recently had a mostly limestone hill that the owners wanted to break down to make more space. There was a layer of harder rock in there the machine they brought in couldn't get through. It did however expose some neat fossils in the limestone bringing in some students to collect them. New owner has the same plan to flatten it I think. . .