Devil's Garden (Geological Formations)
Arches National Park is an American national park in the state of Utah known for preserving over 2000 natural sandstone arches. The Devil’s Garden is perhaps the second most popular among these unique geological formations. It is a series of rock fins that have broken out of the earth due to erosion producing many impressive views.
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Devil's Cauldron (Pot Hole)
Devil’s Cauldron is a naturally formed whirlpool in Lydford Gorge, Devon, United Kingdom. The pot hole is formed by stones being whirled around in a small hole that expands deeper overtime. The view is spectacular during rainy season when the river comes to life and the ‘cauldron’ becomes a dangerous huge, steaming pot.
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Devil's Tower (Volcanic Neck)
America’s first national monument is a monolithic igneous intrusion located in the Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming. Also known as Bears Lodge or Bear Tower, it was once hidden until erosion revealed the 1,267 foot volcanic neck above the Belle Fourche River. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed it as the first national monument in 1906. Devils Tower is a sacred site for many American Indians.
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