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Natural Formations You Can Find Outdoors Near Boston
Sculptured Rocks Natural Area
Location: Groton, NH
Driving time from Boston: 2 hours
Situated off the side of a quiet road, you’ll find the Cockermouth River running through a land of unusual rock formations and glacial potholes(冰川壶穴). If you know roads around Boston well, you’re probably not excited at the thought of potholes, but these are potholes you’ll actually want to see. It’s a great swimming spot in the summer and the rocks provide many choices to jump from when the conditions are right.
Madison Boulder
Location: Madison, NH
Driving time from Boston: 2 hours 20 minutes
The Madison Boulder is the largest glacial erratic(漂砺) in North America. It weighs over 5,000 tons and stands 83 feet long, 37 feet wide, and 23 feet tall. That’s larger than the average house in the United States. Be sure to pack a lunch, because the area around the rock is perfect for picnicking.
Rock House Reservation
Location: West Brookfield, MA
Driving time from Boston: 1 hour 25 minutes
The attraction of this 196-acre reservation is the Rock House. At the end of the Ice Age 12,000 years ago, a glacier carved this 30-foot-high rock into a perfect shelter. With part of the rock sticking out overhead to form a large roof, Native Americans used it as a camp to protect them from the cold winters. Years later, the land was used for farming and more. Today, the place is popular for activities like horseback riding and mountain biking.
The Buttonball Tree
Location: Sunderland, MA
Driving time from Boston: 1 hour 50 minutes
Towering at around 115 feet high and spanning over 130 feet across, the Buttonball Tree is the largest tree east of the Mississippi River. No one knows for sure when it was planted. Estimates(估计)put it at around 400 years old.
21.Where should you go if you want to go swimming?
A. Groton, NH B. Madison, NH
C. Sunderland, MA D. West Brookfield, MA
22. Which of the following is farthest from Boston?
A. Madison Boulder. B. The Buttonball Tree.
C. Rock House Reservation. D. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area.
23.What do we know about the Rock House?
A. It stands 23 feet tall. B. It is a man-made wonder.
C. It once served as a shelter. D. It was created 400 years ago.