Last week we were in Mahabalipuram. Among the spots we visited was Krishna's Butter Ball #SundayScience pic.twitter.com/DQRQnkyrbZ— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017
Normally, only those with nerves of steel dare sit under such a 250-ton rock-ball that perches precariously on a slopy hill #SundayScience pic.twitter.com/qyvzFJ5V2k— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017
Although it looks like it could start rolling down the hill at any moment, the gigantic formation is going nowhere! #SundayScience pic.twitter.com/6fBFk8ZniL— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017
This 20 feet high and 15 meter wide rock seems to pull off a balancing act like no other for over 1200 years! #SundayScience— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017
This rock is bigger and heavier than the monolithic stones of Ollantaytambo, Peru or Machu Picchu #SundayScience— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017
The giant boulder appears to be frozen in its roll down the hill it sits on, and no one is quite sure why 🤔 #SundayScience— Sivakumar Surampudi (@S_Sivakumar) January 1, 2017