
Around the world, there are a lot of rock formations which are amazing to look at to say the least. How do these rocks come into being? What have they gone through before they become what they are – beautiful and wonderfully sculpted as if some intelligent being intervened in their making? This feeling of awe and appreciation about these nature’s wonders have lead some tribes living within the vicinity of some of these rock formations to regard them as dwelling places of gods or spirits. Well, who wouldn’t? Even people of today, with modern beliefs and technology cannot help but be filled with awe at the sight of these amazing rock formations. This appeal is what makes them popular subjects of photography.
Here in this post, we are sharing with you some breathtaking rock formations around the world which are famous because of their unique features. These photos are taken by photographers who like many of us, appreciate natural beauty and wonders. If you like this article, please help us spread by clicking our social media buttons. We will also be glad to hear your thoughts about these awesome rock formations. Enjoy!
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Balanced Rock, Garden of Gods
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Photo used under Creative Commons from outdoorPDK
Babele Romania
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Alina1683
Great Ocean Roads
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Harsh1.0
Reed Flute Cave
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Photo used under Creative Commons from roychung1993
Landscape Arch, Utah
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Photo used under Creative Commons from wehardy
Bryce Canyon National Park
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Redeo
El Torcal de Antequera
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Photo used under Creative Commons from elprimerpaso
The white cliffs of Dover
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Photo used under Creative Commons from maki
White Desert, Egypt
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Dietmar Temps
Meteora Landscape
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Andrea Kirkby
Tassili N’Ajjer, Sahara Desert
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Photo used under Creative Commons from L’oeil de Thomas
Mono Lake Tufas
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Devil’s Marbles
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Photo used under Creative Commons from das21
Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, Canada
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Property#1
Giant’s Causeway
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Locace
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
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Photo used under Creative Commons from GrumpyWolf
Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
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Photo used under Creative Commons from gudi&cris
Fantasy Canyon
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Photo used under Creative Commons from arbyreed
The Azure Window, Dwejra
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Wave Rock
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Photo used under Creative Commons from kid_wendy
Devil’s Town
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Rudolf Getel
A?rbol de Piedra
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Nico Kaiser
Murphy’s Haystacks
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Stephen Edmonds
Painted Cliffs, Tasmania
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Photo used under Creative Commons from matthiassiegel
Neptune’s Finger
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Photo used under Creative Commons from steven and darusha
Capadocia, Turkey
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Photo used under Creative Commons from druidabruxux
Ayers Rock
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Photo used under Creative Commons from E01
The Pinnacles
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Photo used under Creative Commons from mscelnik
The Remarkable Rocks
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Ondrej Jaura
Devil’s Garden
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Photo used under Creative Commons from pspechtenhauser
Rock Formations off Point Buchon Trail
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Photo used under Creative Commons from mikebaird



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Sometimes I wish I grab my car and camera and go far away
I just need a lot of batteries and memory cards.
Awesome!