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Rock of Arnmod
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The Rock of Arnmod is a remarkable Lovian rock off the American Island coast in the Blue Sea. It is located about 60 meters off the coast of the island. One of the reasons for its notability is that the surface resembles a human face. It is named after George Arnmod, the first person who ever photographed it (in 1894). Before this date, it was simply known as The Rock. Arnmod is also well known for introducing gannets from Newfoundland.
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The Rock of Arnmod is a remarkable Lovian rock off the American Island coast in the Blue Sea. It is located about 60 meters off the coast of the island. One of the reasons for its notability is that the surface resembles a human face. It is named after George Arnmod, the first person who ever photographed it (in 1894). Before this date, it was simply known as The Rock. Arnmod is also well known for introducing gannets from Newfoundland.