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Elephant Rock (Elephant Mountain, Jabal Alfil) is a large arch located south of Mada'in Saleh (Al-Hijr) in Saudi Arabia.
There are seveal other nice rock formations in the area including Sparhawk Arch, Vessel Hole Rock and Siamese Cojoined Twin Rock.
The Elephant Rocks near Duntroon in North Otago, New Zealand, are a collection of large weathered limestone rocks. They are located on a private farm 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Duntroon, in the Maerewhenua Valley. The wider area around Duntroon is known for its interesting geology and preserved fossils.
The Elephant Rocks are the weathered remnants of the Otekaike L...
Ever want to see a stone-encased mastodon trunk? Here’s the next best thing: an incredible sandstone formation that looks a lot like an elephant from the side! If you’re coming into Valley of Fire State Park from the east, this is a natural stop, as the trail is right next to the park’s eastern entrance. Follow the trail sign out the back of a brick ...
The Elim Dune is a high and relatively isolated dune located 5 km past the Sesriem gate, on a branch of the main road connecting Sesriem to Sossusvlei. The dune takes its name from a farm that used to be in the area before the National Park was established.
Elk Glen Lake is the park's deepest ornamental lake, measuring over 6 ft. deep on average. The lake acts as a resivoir for water from the Reclamation Plant before it is pumped to either Stow Lake or the reservoir atop Strawberry Hill.
This superbly sited town on Waterloo Bay on Eyre Peninsula was named by Governor Jervois in 1878 when it was founded. Governor Jervois named 36 South Australian towns and they usually had names drawn from his friends and acquaintances.
El Monje, a rock tower formation in the desert at Talampaya National Park, La Rioja Province, North Argentina (UNESCO World Heritage Site), South America.
El Palo Alto (Spanish for 'the tall pole' or 'post', or "tall stick") is a coastal redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) located in El Palo Alto Park on the banks of San Francisquito Creek in Palo Alto, California, United States. It is famous for its historical significance and as the namesake of the city of Palo Alto.
In July 2016, El Palo Alto was 110 feet (33.5 meter...
El Peñón de Guatapé (Spanish for "The Guatapé Rock") is a monolithic formation located at the town and municipality of Guatapé, 1 km inside the city limits (86 km northeast of Medellín or 2 hours by bus) in Antioquia, Colombia. The stone rises from the bottom of the hydroelectric dam of Peñol-Guatapé. This monoli...
El Questro Wilderness Parkis a wilderness park on El Questro Station, a cattle station that diversified its pastoral operation to include tourism, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It remains a working cattle station with a herd of approximately 6,000 head.
The park is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) west of Kununurra and is accessed from the Gibb ...
El Tótem, a rock tower formation in the desert at Talampaya National Park, La Rioja Province, North Argentina (UNESCO World Heritage Site), South America.