List of rock formations that resemble human beings

A list of rock formations worldwide that resemble human beings.

The Old Man of Hoy in 1817, when it had two legs.

Australia

  • Mount Tibrogargan, a mountain in the Glasshouse Mountains in Queensland that formerly resembled a man or an ape when viewed from a certain direction

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

Germany

Der große Kurfürst, Germany, Olsberg 2014

Guinea

  • La Dame de Mali is a feature of Mount Loura, near the town of Mali, in northern Guinea near the border with Senegal, that resembles the profile of a woman.

Hong Kong

Ireland

  • Inishtooskert, County Kerry, locally known as An Fear Marbh (the dead man), is an island which resembles a man lying on his back.

Israel

Malaysia

Mexico

  • Iztaccihuatl, a mountain whose shape resembles the silhouette of a reclining (sleeping) woman

Philippines

  • Mount Makiling. Legends surround the mountain, many of which relate to Maria Makiling, said to be the 'guardian fairy' of the mountain. The contour of the mountain is said to be that of her in a reclining position

Poland

  • Giewont, a mountain whose shape resembles a lying human, associated with a legend of the sleeping knight

Romania

Slovenia

Spain

Peña de los Enamorados Antequera, Spain 2012

Sweden

  • The Hoburg man in Hoburgen, Sweden, resembling an old man.

Taiwan

Turkey

  • The "Weeping Rock" on Mount Sipylus near Manisa has been associated with Niobe, a figure in Greek mythology, since ancient times.
  • The Atatürk Rocks (Atatürk Kayaları) near Ayvalık are said to resemble Atatürk's face in profile.

United Kingdom

The Sleeping Warrior — the profile of Arran,[2] here seen from Bute

United States

Venezuela

Extraterrestrial

See also

References

  1. Ajdovska deklica
  2. Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland, HarperCollins, 2000, p. 44, ISBN 9780007103539
  3. Four years after Old Man's fall, another N.H. rocky profile gets attention
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