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Rändrahnu (Rändrahn)

Erratic boulder, aka glacial erratic, aka erratic, and known by various names in Estonian too: hiidrahn (giant rock), rändkivi (shorestone, beachstone), suurkivi (big stone), etc. Street named after the numerous erratics on the Pirita shoreline. The largest erratic boulder in Estonia is the Ehalkivi (twilight rock, see Eha) in the sea at Letipea (///scenes.milling.escapes). It has a volume of 930 m3 and weighs 2500 tonnes, but it’s in the water so easier to lift. Said to owe its name to its size concealing the setting sun. The German name for these boulders is Findling (foundling – understandable). For other erratic-themed locations, see Suurekivi.