List of rock formations

A rock formation is an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop. Rock formations are usually the result of weathering and erosion sculpting the existing rock. The term rock formation can also refer to specific sedimentary strata or other rock unit in stratigraphic and petrologic studies.

Rocks formations and the Dedo de Deus (God's Finger) peak in the background, Serra dos Órgãos National Park, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
Raouché or Pigeons' Rock in Beirut, Lebanon
View of Meteora, Greece
Rock formations in Ongamira Valley, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina
"Jaws", an erosional fin in Little Finland, Nevada, US
"Hajdučka vrata" on Čvrsnica, Herzegovina

A rock structure can be created in any rock type or combination:

  • Igneous rocks are created when molten rock cools and solidifies, with or without crystallisation. They may be either plutonic bodies or volcanic extrusive. Again, erosive forces sculpt their current forms.
  • Metamorphic rocks are created by rocks that have been transformed into another kind of rock, usually by some combination of heat, pressure, and chemical alteration.
  • Sedimentary rocks are created by a variety of processes but usually involving deposition, grain by grain, layer by layer, in water or, in the case of terrestrial sediments, on land through the action of wind or sometimes moving ice. Erosion later exposes them in their current form.

Geologists have created a number of terms to describe different rock structures in the landscape that can be formed by natural processes:

Here is a list of rock formations by continent.

Asia

Armenia

China

Hong Kong

  • Amah Rock, New Territories
  • Lion Rock, New Kowloon/New Territories

Jordan

India

Israel

Lebanon

  • Cape Lithoprosopon
  • Raouché, Beirut

Mongolia

Pakistan

Thailand

Turkey

Other countries

Africa

Kenya

  • Tsavo Rocks

Libya

Madagascar

Mauritania

  • Ben Amera

Namibia

  • Bogenfels

Nigeria

South Africa

  • Cedarberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape
  • Kagga Kamma, Ceres, Western Cape
  • Three Sisters (Northern Cape)

North America

Canada

Caribbean

Mexico

Central America

  • Bosque del Cabo, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
  • Los Ladrillos, Boquete, Panama[2]

South America

Argentina

Bolivia

  • Dali's Desert, Potosi
  • Valle de Las Rocas, Uyuni
  • Canon de Duene

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Falkland Islands

Paraguay

Peru

Uruguay

  • La Piedra Pintada, Parque Congreso de Abril

Venezuela

Europe

Albania

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

A view of the Wonderful Bridges, Bulgaria

Croatia

  • Paklenica
  • Bijele stijene (White Rocks) and Samarske stijene (Samar Rocks), Velika Kapela mountain

Czech Republic

  • Teplice nad Metují
  • Medvědí Stezka (Bear's path), Šumava mountains, Klatovy
  • Vraní skála, Brdy
  • Suché skály, Turnov
  • Hruboskalsko

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Lange Anna

Germany

Meteora with Greek Orthodox monasteries

Greece

Gibraltar

The iconic Rock of Gibraltar

Bailiwick of Guernsey

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Pietra di Bismantova, Italy

Latvia

  • Vidzeme
  • Pusena Kalns, Bartava

North Macedonia

  • Stone town of Kuklica
  • Markovi Kuli

Malta

Isle of Man

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

The collapsed Bride's Cave (Salt Mountain) from Slănic, Romania
  • Apuseni Mountains: Detunatele
  • Bucegi Mountains: Babele, The Sphinx
  • Ciucaș Mountains: Porumbelul Bratocei, Colții Bratocei, Turnul Goliat, Babele la sfat, etc.
  • Făgăraş Mountains: Fereastra zmeilor
  • Hășmaș Mountains: Piatra singuratică
  • Piatra Craiului Mountains: La zaplaz, Cerdacul Stanciului, Turnul/Degetul lui Anghelide
  • Gorges: Bicaz Gorge, Turda Gorge, Danube's Iron Gate (includes Babacai Rock[3]), Cheile Dobrogei, Cheile Sohodolului, Cheile Doftanei (aka Brebului)
  • Piatra Secuiului in Alba County
  • Piatra Verde (or Muntele Verde) and the Salt Mountain in Slănic
  • Râpa Roșie

Russia

Kigilyakhs in the Ulakhan-Sis Range.

Serbia

Vratna Gates natural stone bridges in Serbia
  • Đavolja Varoš (Devil's Town)[5]
  • Prskalo waterfall, Kučaj mountains[6]
  • Vratna Gates three natural stone bridges
  • Đavoljev kamen near Trgovište

Spain

  • Los Roques de Garcia, Tenerife Island, Canary Islands
  • Las Canades, Tenerife Island, Canary Islands
  • Ciudad Encantada, Castilla–La Mancha
  • Picuezo and Picueza, Autol, La Rioja
  • Fuente de los Azulejos, Gran Canaria Island, Canary Islands
  • El Torcal de Antequera and Peña de los Enamorados, Antequera, Andalusia, a World Heritages Sites
  • Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria Island, Canary Islands
  • Montserrat, Catalonia
  • Roques de Benet, Ports de Beseit, Catalonia
  • Los Callejones de Las Majadas, Serranía de Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha
  • El Guerrero Romano, Sierra Carrascosa, Aragon
  • Mallos de Riglos, Las Peñas de Riglos, Aragon
  • Peña Bajenza in La Rioja
  • Las Médulas, Province of León, site of Roman gold mines
  • La Peña, Arcos de la Frontera, Andalusia
  • Peñón de Ifach, Calpe, Valencian Community

Sweden

  • The islands Gotland, Fårö and Öland have many coastal stretches with stack formations.
  • Busten, Glaskogens Nature Reserve, Kalleboda
  • Stegborgsgarden, Stegborg
  • Stenhamra, Uppland

Switzerland

Slovakia

Gotická brána, Sulov rocks, Slovakia

Ukraine

  • Hoverla, Carpathian Mountains
  • Nikita, Ukraine, Yalta
  • Skaly Taraktasky, Crimea
  • Karadag, Crimea
  • Cape Fiolent, Sevastopol

Oceania

Talava arches, Niue

Australia

Uluru, Australia

New Zealand

Castle Hill, New Zealand

Other countries

See also

  • Formation of rocks – Process of rock formations
  • List of landforms
  • List of rock formations that resemble human beings
  • List of rocks on Mars – Alphabetical list of named rocks and meteorites found on Mars
  • Rock cycle – Transitional concept of geologic time

References

  1. "Olumo Rock - A Nigerian Tourist Destination". www.olumorock.com. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  2. "Escalando el Gunko de Boquete" (in Spanish). El Chiricano. 2007-06-04.
  3. "Stânca Babacai (de aici incepe Clisura de sus)". wikimapia.org. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  4. "Красноярские Столбы". www.stolby.ru. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  5. The Djavolja Varos (Devil's Town) Natural Landmark, UNESCO World Heritage
  6. "Vodopad Prskalo" (in Serbian). FreeBiking.org.
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