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On a remote, windswept ridge high above the treeline in the Coast Mountains of southwestern B.C., the dull hues of a brownish-green plateau suddenly give way to a bright-white, 50-metre-wide circle of stone. Two scientists from Canada and Britain concluded that the stone circle is the result of natural forces, an extraordinarily geometric gift left in the wake of a retreating glacier about 10,000 years ago.
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