Unter geschickter Zuhilfenahme natürlicher Materialien lassen sich auch bei sehr breiten Gehwegen gemütliche Parkplätze für e-Roller erzeugen. #LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder
@NewtonMark never forgotten, never not good  😂 #largeboulderthesizeofasmallboulder 🪨
A Large Boulder the Size of a Small Boulder | Know Your Meme

A Large Boulder the Size of a Small Boulder refers to a phrasal gaffe posted by Colorado's San Miguel Sheriff Twitter account in January 2020 when announci

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5 years later: Here's what the "large boulder the size of a small boulder" writer meant to say | OutThere Colorado

Once upon a time in Colorado, San Miguel County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Susan Lilly wrote about a boulder, and five years later, people are still talking about it.

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THAT'S what I should have made when I visited the 3d printer #LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder
@FeralRobots NGL, I'm looking forward to not having to hear the incessant #LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder music in the stores.
Today is "#LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder" day, for those who celebrate.

@lizzard here is a chonky harbor seal perched precariously on a boulder of indeterminate size (it’s partially submerged). He’s a whole mood.

#HisAndHearsePress #BoulderDay #FavoriteBoulder #LargeBoulder #SmallBoulder #LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder #Boulder #Chonk

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Tycho crater is known for its bright rays of ejecta and striking central peak. Turns out there's a boulder on the central peak. Just... sitting there.

https://science.nasa.gov/unusual-boulder-tychos-peak

#FavoriteBoulder #LargeBoulder #SmallBoulder #LargeBoulderTheSizeOfASmallBoulder #Boulder #Tycho #Moon #LRO #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter

The Unusual Boulder at Tycho's Peak | Science Mission Directorate

Why is there a large boulder near the center of Tycho's peak? Tycho crater on the Moon is one of the easiest features to see, visible even to the unaided eye (inset, lower right). But at the center of Tycho (inset, upper left) is a something unusual -- a 120-meter boulder. This boulder was imaged at very high resolution at sunrise, over the past decade, by the Moon-circling