Thursday, March 29, 2012

Rat Rock!



Looming over the kid-tastic Hecksher Playground at the southern end of Central Park is a rat-tacular hunk of Manhattan schist, a huge hunk of schist in fact, called Rat Rock. Kids enjoying the playground climb its heights and marvel at the mica shining in the sunlight in between slides and swings and seesaws and the very famous and fierce kick ball games for which the playground is best known. Hecksher Playground is the oldest (1927) and largest (three acres) playground in Central Park and just underwent a multi-million dollar renovation to make the fun even funner and the safety even safer. But if you want to put safety on a shelf for a moment, put on a good pair of sneakers and sneak up the side of the schist and you'll see the gouges of a glacier that scraped gravel along the granite during the last Ice Age, ice that once was a mile thick on top of your sunny head.

Does it look like a large rat to you?

2 comments:

  1. Very informative and interesting, great job Jeff. (-;

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  2. Thanks, Kevin! Glad to have you reading the blog!

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