Antamåla rör is the Swedish expression for a stone collection of quite extraordinary appearance. Just a few kilometers from Vissefjärda, not far from the village of Eremitemåla, you are standing in front of a 150-meter long and 50-meter wide collection of round stones, which reaches a height of 11 meters. Although it is fairly certain that the glacier dynamics transported the stones, it is still unclear how such an accumulation could have formed. One assumes that the glacial ice must have "lost" the stones more or less exactly in the depression between two hills, as a natural dam had formed there.
If you like it more mystical, you could believe in the myth about a giantess that dropped the stones when she was startled by the ringing of a church bell.