kivikasoja
Kivikasoja is a Finnish term that translates to "stone heap" or "rock pile." It refers to an accumulation of stones, often found in natural landscapes or created by human activity. In a natural context, kivikasoja can form due to geological processes such as glacial erosion, rockfalls, or weathering of rock formations. These natural rock piles can be significant features in mountainous regions or areas shaped by past ice ages, providing habitats for various plants and animals.
Historically and in agricultural contexts, kivikasoja are often man-made. Farmers would clear stones from fields to