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  "textContent": "On the borderlands between modern-day Slovakia and Hungary stands one of the strangest waterfalls in Europe. The formation at Šomoška Stone Waterfall appears frozen in motion, as though a cascade of dark basalt had suddenly solidified while tumbling down a hillside. Unlike ordinary waterfalls shaped by flowing water, this “stone waterfall” was created by volcanic fire millions of years ago.\n\n\n_Credit: Wikimedia Commons_\n\n* * *\n\n© Amusing Planet, 2026",
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