- A
hoodoo (also
called a tent rock,
fairy chimney, or
earth pyramid) is a tall, thin
spire of rock
formed by erosion.
Hoodoos typically consist of relatively...
- The
earth pyramids of
Ritten (German:
Erdpyramiden am Ritten; Italian:
Piramidi di
terra del
Renon [piˈraːmidi di ˈtɛrra del reˈnon]) are a
natural monument...
- the
largest structures on
Earth were
pyramids—first the Red
Pyramid in the
Dashur Necropolis and then the
Great Pyramid of Khufu, both in Egypt—the...
- The Stob
Earth Pyramids (Bulgarian: Стобски пирамиди) are rock formations,
known as hoodoos,
situated at the
foothills of the Rila
mountain range in south-western...
- The
Melnik Earth Pyramids (Bulgarian: Мелнишки пирамиди) are rock formations,
known as hoodoos,
situated at the
foothills of the
Pirin mountain range in...
- The
Pyramid of the Sun is the
largest building in Teotihuacan, and one of the
largest in Mesoamerica. It is
believed to have been
constructed about 200...
- The
earth pyramids of
Platten (German:
Erdpyramiden von
Platten or
Erdpyramiden bei Oberwielenbach; Italian:
Piramidi di
Plata [piˈraːmidi di ˈplaːta])...
-
Egyptian pyramids are
ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
Sources cite at
least 118
identified "Egyptian"
pyramids.
Approximately 80
pyramids were...
- The
earth pyramids in
South Tyrol are a
special natural phenomenon that
comes about in
particular terrain,
usually after a
landslide or an
unhinging of...
- The
Pyramid of
Austerlitz is a 36-metre-high
pyramid of
earth,
built in 1804 by Napoleon's
soldiers on one of the
highest points of the
Utrecht Hill Ridge...