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The Clochodrick Stone is a particularly good example of a lowland glacial erratic boulder, located 3 km north-east of Lochwinnoch.  It measures 6.7 m in length, 6.1 m in width and stands up to 4.0 m above ground level. © Colin MacFadyen/SNH

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