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The Viking Altar Rock in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, is a glacial erratic and a local landmark. The boulder was found in 1943 and is roughly 8.2 m (27 ft) long by 5.2 m (17 ft) wide. It has four roughly triangular holes about 1 meter above the base.The rock is promoted as an attraction as part of a "Trail of the Vikings" featuring supposed evidence of Viking exploration of Minnesota. This is however conjecture. The "altar" was rededicated in August 1975 with an ecumenical celebration of Mass.

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  • Altare di roccia vichingo (it)
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  • The Viking Altar Rock in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, is a glacial erratic and a local landmark. The boulder was found in 1943 and is roughly 8.2 m (27 ft) long by 5.2 m (17 ft) wide. It has four roughly triangular holes about 1 meter above the base.The rock is promoted as an attraction as part of a "Trail of the Vikings" featuring supposed evidence of Viking exploration of Minnesota. This is however conjecture. The "altar" was rededicated in August 1975 with an ecumenical celebration of Mass. (en)
  • L'altare di roccia vichingo di è un masso erratico nonché un punto di riferimento per l'orientamento. È stato ipotizzato che i Vichinghi abbiano usato questa roccia come altare durante la loro ipotetica esplorazione del Midwest settentrionale negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
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  • The Viking Altar Rock in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, is a glacial erratic and a local landmark. The boulder was found in 1943 and is roughly 8.2 m (27 ft) long by 5.2 m (17 ft) wide. It has four roughly triangular holes about 1 meter above the base.The rock is promoted as an attraction as part of a "Trail of the Vikings" featuring supposed evidence of Viking exploration of Minnesota. This is however conjecture. The "altar" was rededicated in August 1975 with an ecumenical celebration of Mass. (en)
  • L'altare di roccia vichingo di è un masso erratico nonché un punto di riferimento per l'orientamento. È stato ipotizzato che i Vichinghi abbiano usato questa roccia come altare durante la loro ipotetica esplorazione del Midwest settentrionale negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
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