I am a Washington DC public school retiree. I have studied and taught sciences in Washington DC since 1970. I occasionally go to Iran. During a visit in January 2009, I was taking a walk near my home in Ramsar’s Katalom suburb, in Mazandaran Province. As I usually do, I analyzed sediments and rocks along the way. One day I noticed the existence of some rocks within the soft sedimentation of reddish soil (Aluminium Silicate) [ watch video]. What caught my attention was the way they were positioned on the top of a hill. The rocks did not have earthly base, and all around the rocks was soft soil, and many of them had rather unusual shapes >>> full text