Bouldering anyone?

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Family of four is living in the house owned by Austrian Monks. The building has been there since 1650!. They lost all barn equipment including tractors. Had the stone rolled down the hill another 175 ft it would have wiped out some small businesses too. Looks like they are going to dynamite the remaining big chunk at the mountaintop in an attempt to stabilize the situation.
http://altoadige.gelocal.it/cronaca...si-e-terra-sfiora-le-case-di-ronchi-1.8527990
 
Ahhh...Monks.
I just can't imagine the energy/power in that rolling stone. Wouldn't blowing it up cause more to roll down hill?
(I can't read the link).
 
Drone video which shows the full path of the boulders. It sure doesn't look too stable up at the top.


Was Webbie in Italy?
 
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