If you've ever walked around Devils Tower in Wyoming, you've seen the big rocks that have fallen from the tower, littering the ground below.

Most of us have wondered what it would be like to see one of these massive boulders cut loose and fall.

Imagine it bouncing across the ground and ripping through trees as it goes.

What would that sound like?

In the video below, a young lady finds a boulder that recently tumbled down from the tower.

It cut a clear path through the trees before it came to rest.

So how is it that nobody was around to see this big sucker fall?

Did it fall at night?

Maybe during a snowy winter day when nobody was around?

If a school bus-sized rock falls from Devils Tower and nobody is there to witness it, did it make any noise?

I went looking for other videos of this rock and the devastating path it made, but could not find any.

You can see, in the picture below, broken trees.

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It's possible that she's the only person who noticed it.

Looking back at the video, we can see that she is on a paved trail.

Look closely at the bottom right side of the picture below.

You'll see a broken tree where the rock came to rest.. That is, if this is the rock that fell. Maybe it's another one farther down the hill.

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If this big sucker had fallen when people were around we would have hear about it for sure.

Rock climbers would have posted about it and with all the video being shot of the tower by tourists all day, somebody might have recorded something.

But no.

Devils Tower likes giving us new mysteries.

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