The snout is actually part of the main rock. The kids only added the little rocks around it. They call it "Pig Rock" (of course!), and it is right next to the trail leading to Sand Dune Arch in Arches National Park.
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That is so cute! Perfect snout!
The snout is actually part of the main rock. The kids only added the little rocks around it. They call it "Pig Rock" (of course!), and it is right next to the trail leading to Sand Dune Arch in Arches National Park.
Very cool, I wonder how it would taste?!?
OOL (oinking out loud) here!
BRILLIANT!
Oink Oink!!
Such a ham, that piggy!
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That's a crackling good pic. Well spotted. I like to do that on the beach...keep finding stones that look like something.
How cute is THAT!!
Pig! (I wasn't calling you that, just shouting out what I see in the photo!)
How creative! He's so adorable....
Fun! When my kids see it they'll be inspired and I'll never get these rock collections out of my house. lol
A stoned pig?
What are the pig's measurements?? (bfs assuming it is indeed a pig.) Trying to "see" it, say next to a dime? :-)
This is really creative! It's so perfectly made lol. How big is it?
The snout part is about the size of your fist. The rock itself is about 18 inches across (just under half a meter).
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