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  1. Sailing stones - Wikipedia

    Sailing stones (also called sliding rocks, walking rocks, rolling stones, and moving rocks) are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor …

  2. What moves the sailing stones of Death Valley? - EarthSky

    Nov 21, 2025 · How could rocks – driven by some unseen force – slide across the ground, leaving behind a trail? That’s what happens at Racetrack Playa, a dry lake bed at Death Valley National Park …

  3. The Sailing Stones of Death Valley - National Park Foundation

    Known as "sailing stones," the rocks vary in size from a few ounces to hundreds of pounds. Though no one has ever seen them actually move in person, the trails left behind the stones and periodic …

  4. How Do Death Valley’s ‘Sailing Stones ... - Smithsonian Magazine

    Jun 9, 2013 · You can get a sense of it by sitting at the playa and imagining the perpetual sailing of the stones over time, stretching into millennia.

  5. Sailing Stones - Science On a Sphere

    In Death Valley, California, large rocks have left trails behind them as if they are sailing across the desert of their own volition.

  6. Sailing Stones: The Mystery of Moving Rocks - sciencedigest.org

    Jun 30, 2025 · Sailing stones, or sliding rocks, are a geological phenomenon where rocks move and create long tracks on a smooth valley floor without any human or animal help.

  7. Mystery of the Sailing Stones of Death Valley Finally Solved

    Sailing stones are a geological phenomenon found in Death Valley’s Racetrack Playa. The stones slowly move across the surface of the playa, apparently without human or animal intervention, and they …

  8. Sailing Stones Explained: How Do They Move? - entechonline.com

    Jun 17, 2025 · Sailing stones are rocks that mysteriously move across flat desert terrain. You can find them in places like Racetrack Playa in Death Valley, a dry lake bed famous for this phenomenon.

  9. The Mystery of the Sailing Stones - CK-12 Foundation

    Dec 1, 2025 · Stones may move short distances, but one moved more than 600 feet in one winter! Stone sliding is seasonal: The rocks do not move in summer, but they do move every winter.

  10. Sailing stones in Death Valley National Park: Why do the rocks move …

    Jun 15, 2025 · For decades, the enigmatic "sailing stones" of Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park have captivated scientists and visitors alike.