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Shoals Jug Rock
An unusual natural geological formation. The "second report of the Geological Survey of indiana," published in 1871 states the form received the name Jug Rock from the fancied resemblance which it bears to a jug. At 42 feet in height, it supports a flat rock called a stopper. It's composed of sandstone and it is the largest free-standing table rock east of the Mississippi River.
Shoals Jug Rock
An unusual natural geological formation. The "second report of the Geological Survey of indiana," published in 1871 states the form received the name Jug Rock from the fancied resemblance which it bears to a jug. At 42 feet in height, it supports a flat rock called a stopper. It's composed of sandstone and it is the largest free-standing table rock east of the Mississippi River.