Bowder Stone in Borrowdale. The Bowder Stone is a large andesite lava boulder, that fell 200 metres from the Bowder Crag on Kings How between 13,500 and 10,000 years ago. The stone is situated in Borrowdale, Cumbria, England. The Bowder Stone is right in the 'Jaws of Borrowdale' - the narrow point where the road winds beneath overhanging crags. This house-sized boulder has come to rest improbably on one edge and has been the quirkiest tourist attraction in the lakes since Georgian times as you can climb up its ladder
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