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The Elephant Canyon/Druid Arch trail in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park offers one of the most spectacular views in the Needles. It follows the Chesler Park access trail to Elephant Canyon, then travels along the canyon bottom across a mixture of deep sand and loose rock all the way to its upper end. The Chesler Trail forks right and climbs out of th...
Elephant Falls are named after a giant rock that looks like the head of an elephant. The falls are located about 30 kilometres from Da Lat city centre and the hike is a bit demanding especially that the rocks might be very slippery.
The Elephant Rock is a large trachytic and andesitic boulder, with a strong rust colour, significantly eroded by atmospheric agents which have given it the singular appearance of a pachyderm in step.
The rock, which is approximately four meters high, is located in the municipality of Castelsardo in the Multeddu area, at km 4.3 of the SS 134 road that connects the afo...
This majestic dome resembles an elephant marching off into the sunset. Elephant Rock is one of the more easily accessible and popular climbing formations. North-east or east facing this makes a great afternoon/evening climbing location. Classics here include Rye Crisp and Wheat Thin.
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...
NOTE: William Bay National Park, including Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks, is now closed for redevelopment works.
The most visited places within William Bay National Park are Elephant Rocks, which are huge elephant shaped granite rocks in the ocean.
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 ...
Elephant's Eye cave, a popular hiking destination, is the mountain's biggest feature after the mast. This is visible near the southern end of the mountain when viewed from the Cape Flats. Elephant's Eye is so named because the eastern profile of the mountain resembles an elephant (the range that continues toward Cape Point being the trunk).
Eleuthera is an island in The Bahamas, lying 50 miles (80 km) east of Nassau. It is very long and thin—110 miles (180 km) long and in places little more than a mile wide. The topography of the island varies from wide rolling pink sand beaches to large outcrops of ancient coral reefs. The eastern side of the island faces the Atlantic Ocean while the western side ...
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