Discover the world's extraordinary stone marvels, such as the arched stones in Jerusalem, wave-shaped rocks, color-changing rocks in Australia, humanoid-shaped rocks in Indonesia... leaving travelers in awe upon witnessing.
Wave Rock in Hyden, Australia
According to researchers, Wave Rock in Hyden has existed for nearly 2,700 years. Alongside this unique stone wonder, Hyden is also home to the famous Mulka Cave, making it a highly attractive destination for tourists.

Uluru Alice Springs Rock in Australia
Uluru Rock is considered one of the world's magnificent wonders and is one of the most recognized symbols of Australia. This type of rock can change colors with the weather, occasionally appearing orange, black, or sky blue...

Stone Vault Cathedral in Jerusalem
This is one of the four wonders of the Islamic holy mosque. The stone vault is a dome built on a sacred rock with a circumference of about 60 meters. The cathedral was constructed and completed from 691 to 692, considered the oldest surviving Islamic holy mosque in the world. The outer vault roof is covered in real gold, shining brilliantly from a distance.

Walking Stones
To date, there has been no research on the mysterious shape of these stones. Without human interference, only traces of paths are evident, acknowledging that these stones may have the ability to walk or move. Travelers will be fascinated and curious to explore the peculiar movement of these stones.

Human-shaped Rock in Indonesia
It is believed that this type of rock is a child cursed by its mother for being mischievous. This rock takes on the form of a person in the famous folklore of 'Malin Kundang' in the Minang – Padang province of Indonesia.

'Malin Kundang' is a folk tale about the punishment of an ungrateful son. In reality, the original rock is only a part, and the human-like form is created by the local people using chemical Formalin.
According to phunuonline.com.vn
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Reference: Mytour Travel Handbook
MytourMarch 6, 2015