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In the heart of Frost Lake lies a striking natural feature: a giant glacial erratic boulder, standing as a testament to the region's glacial past. This massive rock, seemingly out of place, was carried and deposited by glacial ice thousands of years ago during the last Ice Age. Such erratics are a reminder of the immense power of moving glaciers, which transported boulders and debris far from their original locations. Erratic boulders like this one are common in areas that were once covered by glaciers, but their presence in isolated places, such as the middle of a lake, makes them especially captivating.
For more information about glacial erratics and their geological significance, visit Wikipedia.