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Romania’s trovants: The bulbous ‘living’ rocks that inspired folkloric tales of dinosaur eggs and aliens


Quick facts

Name: Trovants Museum Natural Reserve (Muzeul Trovanților)

Location: Central Romania

Coordinates: 45.13750834249952, 24.068854793846057

Why it’s incredible: The reserve holds rocks that grow and sprout smaller “baby” rocks

Near a village in central Romania sits a cluster of rocks that can grow and reproduce as though they were living. These unusual rocks, known as trovants, simultaneously push out several “babies” that can drop off and mushroom on their own.

Trovants are found almost exclusively in Romania, specifically near the village of Costești, where they are protected by the Trovants Museum Natural Reserve. Rare geologic and mineral conditions that exist in central Romania (as well as in small parts of Russia, Turkey and the U.S.) are needed to form trovants, which are made of a hard stone core surrounded by a sandstone shell, according to the geology website Geology In.


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