The 'Dancing' Rocks of California's Death Valley

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California's Death Valley , located in the Mohave Desert in the Southwestern region of America, is well-known for its extreme temperatures, varied altitude that ranges from 282ft. below sea level to 11,000ft above, and its beautiful rugged terrain.

What is not as well known however, is the fact, that it is also home to one of nature's biggest mysteries - Rolling or dancing stones!

And, we not talking tiny pebbles - but big boulders that weigh as much as 500lbs and move several hundred yards at a time, in a straight or zigzag pattern, leaving behind deep tracks on the desert sand.

Since the phenomenon occurs in Racetrack Playa, one of flattest areas of the valley, the rolling is not caused by a slope, nor, is it caused due to the rocks sliding when wet, a theory that was tested in the 1950's.

The most plausible theory put forward so far, has come from Professor Reed and his team of scientists from Hampshire College in Massachusetts, who researched the phenomenon for over a decade.

They believe that the below freezing nightly temperatures of Racetrack Playa turn the surface water to ice. When accompanied by the right amount of wind, the thin ice acts as a sledge, helping the rocks roll across the sand. Since the ice sheets are thin, they often break up while the rocks are rolling, explaining the willy-nilly routes of the rocks.

Of course, there are some who believe that the rocks are being dragged around by Park Rangers and others who are convinced that this is the work of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO's)

However, nobody knows for sure - Because while the 'dancing' rocks of Death Valley have been observed for over a century, nobody has actually seen them roll!

What theory do you believe is true? Be sure to let us know by adding your comments below!

sources:independent.co.uk, goliath.exnext.com

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86 Comments
  • Elizabethabout 12 years
    I think that the freeing is doing it,
    • bellaabout 12 years
      i do not think that ufo stuff is true
      • ronabout 12 years
        thats cool
        • KING OF BACONabout 12 years
          dance party
          • dafneabout 12 years
            i like this information
            • kkabout 12 years
              i mean awsome!
              • kkabout 12 years
                thats an awome artical!
                • what upabout 12 years
                  I wonder if you could see them roll
                  • The Mustangsabout 12 years
                    We do not think that UFO's moved the rocks. We think it is cool that rocks can move on their own. Is the wind really that strong out there? Are the rocks really dancing on the water? We really liked the article.
                    • RJTELJSabout 12 years
                      How is the wind so strong it can move a 500lb rodk? Wow, that is interesting how they can move on their own! I learned that the dancing rocks are still a mystery.