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The Siponiai village boulder, known by various names such as Ožakmenis, Ožiakmenis, or the Siponiai Footprint Stone, is a brownish rock that tapers upwards. This striking natural landmark is notable for its dimensions: 1.75 m in height, 3.2 m in width, and 4 m in length. Four depressions resembling goat hoof prints are pressed into the stone, with measurements ranging from 3.5 x 1 cm to 6 x 2 cm and depths up to 3 cm. According to local legend, a goat, chased by a wolf, managed to evade danger by leaping onto the stone. The boulder stands in a cultivated field approximately 0.8 km from the Mantviliškis–Dotnuva road.
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