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Giant Ruk-Shuk Garden

The remnants of rock balancing games all scattered around in a flat half acre...
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Will look pretty cool!The rocks will be big. 30 - 200 lbs. I'm thinking. Groups of people play giant ruk-shuk and watch the garden grow!Ladders and broken legs and huge towers of balanced rocks will be happening and guess what that noise is in the middle of the night that sounds like someone who was sneaking through your yard just got pulverized by two dozen rocks? It's exactly that! Ages 3 and up.
daseva, May 02 2010

ruk-shuk http://www.fatbrain..._balancing_game.cfm
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       since people have been balancing rocks wherever there is a) rocks and b) a purpose for rocks to be brought together for the last 40,000 years, I'm gonna go with...   

       [marked-for-deletion] baked.
FlyingToaster, May 02 2010
  

       But this is a) giant, and b) the "Ruk-Shuk" is actively encouraged (or so I assume).
DrWorm, May 02 2010
  

       Worm trumps Fly.
Mustardface, May 02 2010
  

       well seein' as a common rock balance thingy was the mascot for the previous Olympics, plus the idea of nailing a burglar with one is commonly called a "deadfall", and other iterations have been called "cairns" or "houses" or "walls" or "fences"... and we're back to [mfd] baked.
FlyingToaster, May 03 2010
  


 

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