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Towering stone giants up to 42 metres tall stand alone on a remote Russian plateau, where millions of years of wind, rain and frost wore away softer rock and left harder cores behind

Towering stone giants up to 42 metres tall stand alone on a remote Russian plateau, where millions of years of wind, rain and frost wore away softer rock and left harder cores behind

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Science News: Explore the awe-inspiring Manpupuner Rock Formations, towering stone pillars in Russia's Ural Mountains, shaped by millions of years of erosion and steeped in Mansi legends.

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