An unusual rock formation
normally surprised drivers just like an elephant located Sardinia Italy. The
Elephant Rock of Castelsardo describes as a “peculiarity” due to its
resemblance with trunked animal. The below pictures were taken by a student
Giulia Lupino. She is curious about Elephant rock from several years, but
finally she traveled down to State Road 134 to capture photographs of the
Rock. The Elephant Rock was known with the name Sa Pedra pertunta that
signifies perforated stone.
The massive mass of trachyte
stone is thought to have been part of rocky complex of Monte Casteddazzu, but
as the time passes, it broke away and rolled down the valley to its present
location on the trunk road. Geologists believe, erosion led to the unusual
appearance being formed with the perforated boulder bearing what looks like a
trunk. Therefore, it is not the only natural formation to resemble with large
creature.
The young (19 years) photographer
said, the bizarre rock has the form of an elephant about four meters high looks
incredible to see from each side. The true sculptors of rock initially thought
a small one, but actually it is massive in fact. Moreover not only does the
rock add to the natural beauty of the area but it also has archaeological impact
as it contains two 'Domus de Janas' - a type of chamber tomb found in Sardinia.
Moreover, the walls of the frequent erratically shaped chambers have relief
decorations, cow horns and bull heads on a low base formed in the rock.
A similar type of Rock Formation
is located on the island of Heimaey in Southern Iceland; a basalt rock on the
ocean side cliffs bears a weird resemblance to enormous elephant complete with
wrinkled skin reaching its trunk into the sea. This rock is believed to form by
volcanoes, rising out water. The elephant rock of Iceland can be found on the
largest island in the Vestmannaeyiar, one of most widespread tourist
attractions in summer months.