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« on: November 03, 2009, 06:23:02 AM »

Enjoy these fascinating rock formations, including the Golden Rock (Burma), The Wave (Arizona, USA), Ayers Rock (Australia), Stone Tree (Bolivia), Mushroom Rock (Egypt), Melting Shadows (Utah, USA), Split Apple Rock (New Zealand), The Pinnacles (Australia), Perce Rock (Canada) & the Delicate Arch (Utah, USA).

Golden Rock (Burma)


Kyaiktiyo Pagoda, also known as Golden Rock, is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage site in Mon State, Burma. A small pagoda (5.5 m - 18 ft) sits on top of the "golden rock," a granite boulder covered with gold leaves pasted on by devotees. The rock itself is precariously perched and seems to defy gravity as it perpetually appears to be on the verge of rolling down the hill.

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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2009, 06:23:17 AM »

The Wave (Arizona, USA)
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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2009, 06:23:31 AM »



This spectacular sandstone formation called “The Wave” is located on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes, Arizona. The formation can be reached by hiking approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) across rugged, trail less landscape, making the round-trip to and from The Wave a nearly 6-mile (9.7-kilometer) hike that climbs about 350 feet (107 meters) in altitude.
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Ayers Rock (Australia)
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The large sandstone formation of Ayers Rock (also known as Uluru) rises 1,142 feet from the desert. Its sheer size — with a circumference of 6 miles — dwarfs everything around it. This iconic monolith of Australia is one of the largest in the world. From dawn to dusk, it takes on a stunning range of red to brown shades with the changing light. Ayers Rock is sacred to the Aborigines of the area, who are known as the Anangu. In recent years, Uluru has also become popular with New Age practitioners.
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Stone Tree (Bolivia)


A stone sculpted by wind and sand, the "Stone Tree" is located high on the Bolivian Altiplano, one of the world's most beautiful landscapes.

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