Viinistu Mustkivi
Viinistu Mustkivi is a stone in Viinistu küla, Kuusalu vald, Harju. Viinistu Mustkivi is situated nearby to Viinistu Art Museum, as well as near the marina Viinistu harbour.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Jean-Pierre Dalbéra, CC BY 2.0.
- Type: Stone
- Description: glacial boulder in Estonia
- Also known as: “Mustkivi”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Viinistu harbour and Painuva boulder.
Viinistu harbour
Marina
Photo: Victor Belousov, CC BY 3.0.
Viinistu harbour is a marina, which is situated 100 metres northwest of Viinistu Mustkivi.
Painuva boulder
Stone
Photo: Marko.Eesti, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Painuva boulder is a stone, which is situated 3 km southeast of Viinistu Mustkivi.
Viinistu Mustkivi
- Categories: glacial boulder and landform
- Location: Viinistu küla, Kuusalu vald, Harju, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
59.64619° or 59° 38′ 46″ northLongitude
25.75518° or 25° 45′ 19″ eastHeight
3.3 metres (11 feet)Width
5.9 metres (19 feet)Open location code
9GF7JQW4+F3OpenStreetMap ID
node 10587751706OpenStreetMap feature
natural=stoneWikidata ID
Q65259941
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In Other Languages
“Viinistu Mustkivi” goes by many names.
- Estonian: “Must kivi”
- Estonian: “Mustkivi”
- Estonian: “Titekivi”
- Estonian: “Viinistu Mustkivi”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Viinistu Art Museum and Viinistu Village Museum.
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