Stone Wall Jigsaw Puzzle

Stone Wall
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About Stone Wall: Stone walls, like the one featured in today's puzzle, are usually made of local materials varying from limestone and flint to granite and sandstone. These kind of masonry constructions have been used or thousands of years and are still used to this day, in some cases. So are you waiting for? Pick your difficulty level, press start, put the stones back together and reconstruct the wall. Have fun! // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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