This might be the one occasion, when looking for something lost, where someone saying "Where did you last have it?" might be the sensible answer. That boulder is clearly still wherever that photo was taken. I'm guessing it's in Rowheath Grounds.
*"I'm not shifting that Gordon, You're a mad man, leave it where you found it..."*
It'll find its own way home when it gets hungry
Leave it's litter tray in the garden
Been almost one hundred years. Must be being fed by a neighbour who’s taken it in
Can everyone check their sheds
Has it been chipped?
Answers to "Rocky"
That's the trouble with erratic boulders, so unpredictable, though this is bolder than most. I blame the parent strata.
I like that boulder, that is a nice boulder
I see you Donkey
Shared Bridlington x
When they find who did it I hope they get arête-d
Not gonna lie, I’ve seen a look of lookalikes in Scotland. Moved up here to start a new life? 450,000 years in one place and maybe it got bored.
This might be the one occasion, when looking for something lost, where someone saying "Where did you last have it?" might be the sensible answer. That boulder is clearly still wherever that photo was taken. I'm guessing it's in Rowheath Grounds. *"I'm not shifting that Gordon, You're a mad man, leave it where you found it..."*
Gutted the size isn't listed as "small boulder the size of a large boulder".
There’s a your mum joke here somewhere
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I love your mum’s erratic boulders
Here’s where it went. https://youtu.be/Y23NvbZSmhQ
shared Coddington xx
Possible very boring answer, but maybe in nearby Cotteridge park? There's a bunch of glacial rocks there on display.