Kivijata then and now (Lauhanvuori, National Parks)
The Kivijata boulder filed photographed at an interval of ca. 120 years. Photograph on left by J.J. Sederholm in 1891 - 1900 (GTK, Vanhat kuvat nro. 699), photograph on right by Pasi Talvitie in August 2018. Forestation in the area has changed the landscape. The young pine in Sederholm's photograph has long since died, but the dry trunk lies still on the boulder field.
Nearby attractions: Annelid traces in sandstone, The tor formations of Aumakalliot, Aumakivi tor corestone, The Kivijata of Huhtakorpi, Kaivolammi lake, Springtime in Peräkorpi, The southern end of Kivijata boulder field, Kivijata stone field, The highest post-glacial shoreline, The Lauhankangas highest shoreline, Old sandstone mining pits of Korsukangas, The boulder field of Korsukankaan kivijata, Kuivajärvi - a lake that disappears, The day trip hut of Kärkikeidas, Lauhanvuori National Park promotional video, The observation tower of Lauhanvuori, Lauhanvuori-Hämeenkangas Geopark, The lean-to shelter of Leikkistenkangas, Signs of an earthquake long ago, Wild Forest Reindeer, Peräkorpi mires and shore formations from above, The seasonal wetland of Peräkorpi, Duckboard trail on the Peräkorpi spruce mire, Lake Spitaalijärvi, Spitaalijärvi from above
Coordinates (WGS84): 62.12514, 22.09839