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Perce Rock, Natural arch in Gaspe Peninsula, Canada.

The limestone formation rises 88 meters above the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, extending 433 meters in length with a width of 90 meters.

French explorer Jacques Cartier documented three natural arches in the rock formation during his 1534 expedition, with two arches later collapsing over time.

The rock formation features in Quebec folklore through tales of Le Génie de l'Isle Percée, a phantom figure said to emerge during storms.

Visitors can reach the rock formation by foot during low tide between May and October, though climbing remains prohibited for conservation purposes.

The limestone mass contains fossils of 150 different species, providing evidence of ancient ecosystems from the Carboniferous period.

Location: Percé

Location: Quebec

Elevation above the sea: 88 m

GPS coordinates: 48.52389,-64.19944

Latest update: May 27, 2025 06:59

Natural formations

This collection of natural formations displays various shapes and structures that developed through geological processes over Earth's history. The landscape provides insight into the geological forces that have sculpted the terrain throughout millions of years, attracting scientists and nature enthusiasts.

Natural stone arches and rock holes

Natural geological formations featuring openings, arches, and caves across the globe. The collection includes limestone arches like Durdle Door in England, sandstone gates like Pravčicka brána in the Czech Republic, and coastal formations like the Faraglioni Rocks in Italy. These structures formed through erosion by water, wind, and other natural processes. Some formations serve as local landmarks, such as Window Rock in Arizona and the Eyes of God in Bulgaria. The sites range from accessible coastal locations to remote desert areas like the Aloba Arch in Chad.

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stephren
@stephren

Apr 2, 2025 11:01

A nice boat ride allows for a pleasant discovery of this rock.

stephren
@stephren

Apr 2, 2025 11:01

A nice boat ride allows for a pleasant discovery of this rock.

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