Elephant Rock is a natural rock formation on the Westman Islands archipelago, located approximately 7.4 kilometres off Iceland’s south coast. … Covering around 13 square kilometres, the largest of these islands, Heimaey, is the only inhabited island of the cluster.
Ok I saw an alligator in the sky Tuesday….does that count…lol
Love this one Sao Miguel Azores
Elephant Rock is a natural rock formation on the Westman Islands archipelago, located approximately 7.4 kilometres off Iceland’s south coast. … Covering around 13 square kilometres, the largest of these islands, Heimaey, is the only inhabited island of the cluster.
You all gonna freak when that thing wakes up from it’s nap.
Elephant rock North Cape Prince Edward Island Canada around early 2000s sadly she washed away now
Frog Rock in New Zealand Weka Pass, South Island:
Looks like a petrified Prehistoric Mammoth…
Another of God’s amazingly beautiful creations.💖👱
Send the Democrats to this Republican Island Rock😆
Prehistoric Mammoths turned Rock Fossils….
I see stuff like this and think photoshop. This world has made me a cynic.
Wonderful….I love elephants….I am a n artist an use elephants in my paintings frequently
That’s is a mamoth carcass .
Planet earth is absolutely amazing!
The second picture, the one from above, isn’t real.
Looks like a mom and baby that died and just stayed right where they are at.
Boy, someone up there has a sense of humor
The bottom pic is Hawaii not Iceland, but it’s also called elephant rock
Wow had no had no idea this rock exsisted. Something new every day.
Have been to elephant island in Egypt nature is wonderful.
Anyone check to see if this is true or not ??
Unique and so freaking cool…
Fossils from the BIG FLOOD.
There are 2 of them? They are not the same islands.
Is it actually just a rock formation or is it a true fossilized mastodon?
It’s real, looked it up.
They will be covered in snow
That is truly amaizing. Wow.
So that’s where Sunffy ended up?
Maybe it is an elephant. A fossil of one
That’s an amazing huge elephant rock!
Love it! Mother Nature is cool!