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Rock Dunder : ウィキペディア英語版
Rock Dunder

A tiny rock island extending just above the waters of Lake Champlain roughly due SW from the Burlington, Vermont ferry dock. The water level averages 95.5' ASL, and the rock protrudes only a few feet above that. The island becomes somewhat larger at low water.
Dunder and much larger nearby Juniper Island (visible in the background of the picture) are remnants of a large belt of Utica slate which once filled Lake Champlain from Shelburne to South Hero, part of a belt extending northward from the Hudson River. The base of the rock is strewn with large boulders of Winooski limestone and Laurentian gneiss.
According to Abenaki legend, ''Oodzee-hozo'' ("he who created himself") lived before the invention of legs. As he dragged his body around, he created mountains, valleys and rivers, as well as Lake Champlain, which is holy to the Abenaki. ''Oodzee-hozo'' turned himself into this rock in the lake, and there his spirit lives.
An 1896 newspaper article says the Huron and Iroquois would meet here at what they called ''Wujahose'' to make their treaties. While there is similarity between this name and the Abenakis', the question arises as to whether the Iroquois and Huron knew of or cared about the Abenaki legend and whether they would have been meeting here if they believed it was the embodiment of such a powerful spirit.
No documentation of the modern name has ever turned up. It is thus assumed that someone long ago called it a dunder (stupid) rock, most likely referring to its danger to navigation on the lake.



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