Top Geological Formations Around the World

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Top Geological Formations Around the World
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Giants Causeway
  • This unique geological formation is located on
    the northeastern coast of Ireland.
  • Giants Causeway is the result of a volcanic
    eruption, and is an area made up of approximately
    40,000 basalt columns.
  • Irish legend claims that the famous columns were
    built by a giant.

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Reed Flute Cave
  • This unique formation is famously located in
    Guangxi, China.
  • Made of limestone, the Reed Flute Cave features
    multicolored lighting which has made this
    location a leading attraction for over 1200
    years.
  • This 180 million year old cave got its name from
    the type of reeds (renowned for their use in
    flute making) that grow outside of the entrance.

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Grand Canyon
  • This grand geological formation is neighbor to
    the Colorado River in Arizona, USA.
  • In 1908, the Grand Canyon officially became a
    United States national monument.
  • This national monument is 277 miles long at its
    widest it stretches to 18 miles in width, and
    reaches up to a mile in depth.

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Devils Tower
  • This igneous intrusion is located in northeastern
    Wyoming, USA.
  • It was declared the first national monument by
    President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.
  • Devils Tower receives about 400,000 visitors a
    year, though only about 1 of them climb it.

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Yellowstone
  • Yellowstone National Park , including the
    Yellowstone Caldera and supervolcano, are located
    in northwestern Wyoming.
  • Yellowstone is home to Old Faithful, a famous
    geyser that erupts every 91 minutes.
  • North Americas largest supervolcano can be found
    here.

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Isle of Staffa Fingals Cave
  • The uninhabited Island of Staffa is located in
    the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
  • Fingals Cave is classified as a sea cave and is
    part of the Isle of Staffa.
  • The major features of this beautiful landmark are
    the hexagonally jointed basalt columns that line
    the sides of the island, including Fingals cave.

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Kannesteinen
  • This famous mushroom shaped rock is located in
    the rural village of Oppedal, Norway.
  • The unique shape was achieved by enduring
    thousands of years of ocean waves crashing upon
    it.
  • It stands only three feet tall, but it has still
    become a popular tourist destination due to its
    fascinating hourglass figure.

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Moeraki Boulders
  • These legendary mudstone boulders rest along the
    Koekohe Beach in New Zealand.
  • They are scattered along the beach, both isolated
    and in clusters.
  • These boulders are renowned for their unnatural
    largeness, as well as their puzzling placement.

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