<br /> <p>The popular sandstone pedestal at Oregon’s coastal Cape Kiwanda park appears to have been intentionally knocked down by a group of people, as seen in a video uploaded to Twitter on August 29.</p><br /><p>The sandstone pedestal was a popular attraction for locals and tourists, with its collapse prompting the hashtag #ripthatpnwrock</a>. The hashtag is populated with people’s photos of the uniquely shaped rock formation.</p><p>In an interview with Oregon Live</a>, David Kalas, who filmed the video, said he confronted the group who knocked the rock over. The group called the rock a “safety hazard,” and told Kalas that they had toppled it because their friend had broken a leg on it.</p><br /><p>The rock was located in a fenced-off section of the park that was declared off-limits after six people died on the nearby cliffs over the last two years, Oregon Live</a> reported. Credit: Twitter/David Kalas</p><br />
