Styles of Rock Balancing
- Pure balance - each rock in near-point balance
- Counterbalance - lower rocks depend on the weight of upper rocks to maintain balance
- Balanced stacking - rocks lain flat upon each other to great height
- Free style - mixture of the two above; may include arches and sandstone.
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Balanced stacking
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Pure balance
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Free style balance
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