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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Does anyone know a good source for interesting large boulders for a backyard waterfall ? Not limestone, which is not good for the fish in the pond. Within 150 miles of northern New Jersey. Any nursery should. Try and find large volcano rocks, because it's light enough to move around. Granite boulders are incredibly heavy and difficult to relocate. -S |
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