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PARCEWO, GM. KŁECKO, POW. GNIEZNIEŃSKI

In the village of Parcewo there was said to be a stone "with a trace", called by the people "the foot of St. Adalbert". The boulder had the form of a stone slab in the shape of an irregular quadrangle, protruding above the surface to a height of about 30 cm. In the center of the stone was supposed to be visible a hole created during an attempt to blow up the boulder. In addition, a footprint was to be visible on its surface. The stone could not be found.

Sources of information: Baruch 1907, 45-46, Figure VIII.

God's feet