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ARTISTRY OF NATURE
From towering spires to whimsical shapes, Earth’s rock formations are nature’s own art installations. These awe-inspiring structures, sculpted over millennia, tell stories of ancient forces and dynamic changes.
QUEEN’S HEAD
New Taipei City, Taiwan
The Queen’s Head is a famous rock formation in Yehliu Geopark. Shaped like a regal profile, this natural sculpture is a result of 4,000 years of wind and sea erosion. It’s one of the park’s most recognizable and photographed landmarks. It is estimated that the “neck” of the rock erodes by about 1.5 centimeters every year.

PAMUKKALE
Denizli Province, Turkey
Pamukkale, or “Cotton Castle,” is a dazzling array of white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich hot springs. These stunning pools cascade down a hillside, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding landscape. Used by ancient Romans and visitors today, they continue to offer a unique and beautiful natural experience.
DEVIL’S POSTPILE
California, United States
This geological wonder consists of a series of columnar basalt formations, reaching heights of up to 60 feet. Created by volcanic activity and subsequent erosion, the monument’s columns are so perfectly aligned they almost look like they were arranged by a giant’s hand, making for a mesmerizing natural spectacle.
ROCK SITES OF CAPPADOCIA
Nevşehir Province, Turkey
Step into a fairy tale with the enchanting fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. These tall, slender rock spires, reaching up to 130 feet, are like something from another world. Created from layers of volcanic ash and basalt, they create a whimsical landscape that’s perfect for viewing from a hot air balloon.

SKULL ROCK
California, United States
Skull Rock is exactly what it sounds like — a rock formation that strikingly resembles a human skull. Standing around 20 feet tall, this eerie yet fascinating feature in Joshua Tree National Park has been sculpted by the relentless forces of wind and water, making it a must-see for hikers and photographers alike.
MOERAKI BOULDERS
Koekohe Beach, New Zealand
The Moeraki Boulders are a collection of large, spherical boulders scattered across Koekohe Beach. These unique formations were created by the slow process of sedimentary rock erosion. The boulders, which appear perfectly round and are often found partially buried in the sand, create a dramatic and surreal landscape.
SPHINX OF BALOCHISTAN
Balochistan, Pakistan
The Sphinx of Balochistan is a large, natural rock formation resembling the legendary Sphinx of Egypt. Carved by wind and rain, it stands about 20 feet tall and 30 feet wide. Its striking resemblance to the famous Egyptian monument makes it a fascinating subject of natural erosion artistry.

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