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The world’s largest mountain carving is being blasted into existence in South Dakota’s Black Hills: the image of Crazy Horse, the Native American Lakota Chief. When complete, the rock figure will rise to a height of 563 feet and a length of 641 feet, a stone colossus of the renowned warrior astride his horse with his arm pointing toward the sacred hills below.