
This big boulder of
Lundestenen is
found in a private garden. It is also
known as Lundekildestenen. It has
reportedly unsuccessfully been trying
blown up in the 1940s. You can still see
traces of the explosion that removed
part of the stone above-ground parts.
Location:
Kildevej 5, 4892 Kettinge
GPS: 54.717251, 11.780983
Size: 4,2 metres
high, 5,6 metres wide and 6,8 meters
long. The circumstance is 20 meters. Estimate weight 160-180 tons.
There are a lot more rock under the
ground.
Meaning of the
name: Meadow stone. I guess it was
named after the area.
Material:
Gneiss/Eklogit
Origin:
Legend: It was
thrown by the troll in Væggerløse
against the church bells in Toreby
(approximately 6 km to the north in the
uppersite direction to Væggerløse). When
the stone sense the smell of freshly
baked pancakes or bread, It turns.



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