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Wormhole of Inishmore
Geological Features The Wormhole, known as “Poll na bPéist” in Gaelic, is a rectangular blowhole on Inishmore, an island in Ireland. This…
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Musical Stones of Skiddaw
Origins of the Skiddaw Lithophones The Musical Stones of Skiddaw are a fascinating series of lithophones located near Keswick, northern England. Crafted…
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Ringing Rocks
What are Ringing Rocks? Ringing rocks, also known as sonorous or lithophonic rocks, produce bell-like sounds when struck. Notable examples include the…
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Devil’s Arse (Peak Cavern)
Introduction to Peak Cavern Peak Cavern, also known as the Devil’s Arse, stands out among the four show caves in Castleton, Derbyshire,…
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Dunas de Maspalomas
The Maspalomas Dunes, located in the southern part of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, stand as a remarkable natural reserve. This area,…
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El Pailón del Diablo
El Pailón del Diablo, or the Devil’s Cauldron, is a renowned waterfall located near the town of Baños de Agua Santa, commonly…