Linda kivi, Protected glacial boulder in Tallinn, Estonia.
Linda kivi is a large glacial boulder located near Tallinn that was transported by ice during the last ice age. Today the stone stands as a protected natural monument in the region.
The stone was carried by glaciers during the last ice age and has shaped Estonia's landscape ever since. It was later placed under protection to preserve this geological legacy.
The stone features in local legends passed down through generations, shaping how residents connect with their surroundings. Information panels at the site help visitors understand these cultural connections.
The site is accessible year-round and sits in a quiet area beside the lake. Visitors should take time to read the information panels and explore the surroundings at their own pace.
The stone is part of a broader network of protected natural objects scattered across Estonia, each with its own story to tell. This collection demonstrates how the country preserves geological witnesses to its ancient past.
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