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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261025T140000
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URL:https://newtonconservators.org/events/what-are-those-knobby-rocks/
SUMMARY:What Are Those Knobby Rocks?
DESCRIPTION:Join Richard Primack\, professor of plant ecology at Boston Uni
 versity\, to learn about the notable rocks and geological features of Webs
 ter Woods\, including the Cliffs\, the Alcove\, “Mountain Lion” Rock\,
  hanging rocks\, and the recent enormous rockfall. People should meet at t
 he kiosk at the parking lot next to Hammond Pond\, where there is a path i
 nto the woods.  Long pants and good footwear are recommended. Terrain is 
 steep in some places.  Rain Date: Sunday\, Nov. 1\, 2 - 3:30 pm.\n\nTrip 
 Leader: Richard Primack (primack@bu.edu)
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 s/2026/08/Mt-Lion-Rock-9-Primack-reduced-scaled.jpg
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks
LOCATION:Hammond Pond Trail Head\, 101 Hammond Pond Parkway\, Chestnut Hill
 \, MA\, United States
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  Trail Head:geo:42.322548,-71.172852
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