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This is a List of rock formations, meaning isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrops. These are usually the result of weathering and erosion sculpting the existing rock. Rock formation in general refers to specific sedimentary strata or other rock unit in stratigraphic and petrologic studies.

Raouché or La Grotte aux Pigeons in Beirut, Lebanon
Raouché or La Grotte aux Pigeons in Beirut, Lebanon

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

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

  • Inselberg is a residual relief feature. It can be an isolated hill, a knob, ridge or small mountain that rises abruptly, like an island, from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. Inselberg is a German word that means "island mountain". Uluru/Ayers Rock in Australia is a noted example.
  • Peak
  • Stack
  • Mesa
  • Butte
  • Escarpment
  • Gorge
  • Sea cliff
  • River cliff
  • Stone run

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See also: Rock formations in Russia
Long Ya Men or Dragon's Teeth Gate, Singapore
Long Ya Men or Dragon's Teeth Gate, Singapore

Paşabağı, Cappadocia/Turkey.
Paşabağı, Cappadocia/Turkey.

  • Tamanrasset
  • Tassili Mountains

  • Benguela Province
  • Iona, Tombwa

  • Doumes de Fabedougou
  • Pic du Sindou

  • Kola Gorge

  • White Desert

  • Decemhare

  • Akakus Mountains

  • Andringitra
  • Isalo National Park

  • Makuzi Beach, Chintheche

  • Massif des Aguilles de Garmi

  • Siroua Mountains
  • Tafraoute

  • Bogenfels
  • Vingerklip, Damaraland
  • Waterberg Plateau

  • Geuzzam

  • Kamale Pinnacle, Mubi
  • Olumo Rock, Abeokuta
  • Riyom Rock, Jos

  • Anse Source d'Argent, La Digue

  • Cedarberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape
  • Kagga Kamma, Ceres, Western Cape
  • Dead Man's Fingers, found in the warm lakes and sea waters in this area. Dead Man's fingers are a type of rock formation, not a specific one.

  • Burget Tuyur, Selima

  • Chebika Rock
  • Tamazrat

  • Domboshava Rocks
  • Maleme Dam, Matobos
  • Motombo Rock Formations

  • Teplice nad Metují
  • Medvedi Stezka, Sumava, Klatovy
  • Vrani Skala, Brdy
  • Suche Skaly, Turnov
  • Hruboskalsko

  • Lake Peipsi
  • Vormsi Island

The iconic Rock of Gibraltar
The iconic Rock of Gibraltar

  • Vestmannaeyjar
  • Jokulsa Canyon National Park, Mývatn
  • Dimmuborgir, Mývatn
  • Dyrholaey
  • Eystrahorn, Hvalnes

  • Vidzeme
  • Pusena Kalns, Bartava

  • Sloneczna
  • Ciezkowice
  • Zielone Wzgorze, Piechowice
  • Dolina Koscieliska, Western Tatras
  • Dunajec Gorge, Zakopane

  • Ponta da Piedade, Lagos, Algarve
  • Albufeira
  • Porto Moniz, Madeira
  • Ponta de Sao Lourenco, Madeira

  • Lacu Roşu, Transylvania
  • Bicaz Gorges, Neamţ County
  • Detunatele, Ceahlău
  • Cheile Dobrogei, Târguşor

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

Gotická brána, Sulov rocks / Slovakia.
Gotická brána, Sulov rocks / Slovakia.
  • Lehotske Skaly, Handlova
  • Haligovske Skaly, Stara Lubovna
  • Sulovske skaly (Sulov rocks), Strazovske vrchy
  • Dolina Zeleneho Plesa, Vysoke Tatry

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