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  2. Boulder - Wikipedia

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    Boulder in British Columbia, Canada Kämmenkivi stone on the Pisa hill in Kuopio, Finland 2'500 Million years old rocks on a hill in Hyderabad, India. In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) [1] is a rock fragment with size greater than 25.6 cm (10.1 in) in diameter. [2] Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles.

  3. Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Boulder is the home rule city that is the seat of Boulder County, Colorado, United States. [1] With a population of 108,250 at the 2020 census, it is the most populous city in the county and the 12th-most populous city in Colorado. [7]

  4. Glossary of caving and speleology - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Anthodite A speleothem (cave formation) composed of long needle-like crystals situated in clusters which radiate outward from a common base. B Belly crawl A passage that is very low. Biospeleology Main article: Biospeleology A branch of biology dedicated to the study of organisms that live in caves and are collectively referred to as troglofauna. Boneyard An intricate maze of ...

  5. Boulder (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Boulder, a fictional truck in the racing video game Excite Truck; Boulder, a character from Transformers: Rescue Bots; Boulder Amplifiers, an American high-end audio manufacturer; Terry Boulder, early stage name for American professional wrestler Hulk Hogan; Horace Boulder, former American professional wrestler; Boulder (band), an American rock ...

  6. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A high ball A boulder problem over circa 5–10-metre (16–33 ft) high, where falling is dangerous. [1] [2] hip belay A method of belaying, whereby the rope friction is increased by passing the rope around the hip of the belayer. hold A place to temporarily cling, grip, jam, press, or stand in the process of climbing a route. [2] See volume hold.

  7. Lou Smit, a detective who worked in Colorado Springs law enforcement for decades, came out of retirement at the request of Boulder authorities after the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey (Cindy Marra)

  8. Drivers targeted in emerging crime trend have one thing in common

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    Texas law enforcement issued a word of warning to Ford F-series truck owners after they broke up an organized crime ring targeting the popular vehicle model. Three Texas men are facing charges for ...

  9. Grain size - Wikipedia

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    Boulder Bo 200–630 7.8740–24.803 Cobble Co 63–200 2.4803–7.8740 Coarse soil Gravel Coarse gravel cGr 20–63 0.78740–2.4803 Medium gravel mGr 6.3–20