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The Lóndrangar Cliffs, made of dense basalt from ancient lava flows, formed the towering pillars, with the tallest reaching 75 meters. Shaped over thousands of years by erosion, these rugged formations stand as dark sentinels against coastal winds.
 (A coastal landscape featuring dramatic rock formations against a partly cloudy sky. The scene combines rocky terrain with vibrant blue ocean water, creating a serene atmosphere. Photography by Debra Martz)

The Lóndrangar Cliffs, made of dense basalt from ancient lava flows, formed the towering pillars, with the tallest reaching 75 meters. Shaped over thousands of years by erosion, these rugged formations stand as dark sentinels against coastal winds. (A coastal landscape featuring dramatic rock formations against a partly cloudy sky. The scene combines rocky terrain with vibrant blue ocean water, creating a serene atmosphere. Photography by Debra Martz)

"The Londrangar Cliffs"
--in Iceland are made of dense basalt from ancient lava flows, forming the towering pillars, with the tallest reaching about 75 meters.

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Along the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, two impressive sea stacks emerge from the terrain. These are the Lóndrangar formations, ancient volcanic basalt structures that soar up to 75 meters high. Over many millennia, natural forces have shaped these remnants of old lava flows into towering, jagged spires. They are often described as a natural rocky castle along Iceland’s coast.
AI Text: A majestic rock formation rises prominently on a grassy landscape under a partly cloudy sky. The rugged texture of the rocks contrasts with the soft clouds above.
Photography by Debra Martz

Along the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, two impressive sea stacks emerge from the terrain. These are the Lóndrangar formations, ancient volcanic basalt structures that soar up to 75 meters high. Over many millennia, natural forces have shaped these remnants of old lava flows into towering, jagged spires. They are often described as a natural rocky castle along Iceland’s coast. AI Text: A majestic rock formation rises prominently on a grassy landscape under a partly cloudy sky. The rugged texture of the rocks contrasts with the soft clouds above. Photography by Debra Martz

Londrangar, also known as Rocky Castle, is situated in Western Iceland.

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