Amazing Travel Fact Italy

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Italy:

Did you know that the oldest, continuously operated pharmacy, was established by Dominican monks in 1221? And that today, we can still visit it in its original building? It even has a museum!
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know to which city we need to travel in order to visit this pharmacy?
 
It is indeed the beautiful city of Florence.
 
Established by Dominican monks in 1221, Santa Maria Novella Pharmacy has been providing the city of Florence, Italy with homemade medicines, soaps, and colognes for almost 800 years.
 
Still situated in its original building, the pharmacy features vast painted ceilings, a museum, and of course, plenty of products to sample and purchase. Its most famous product, according to Atlas Obscura, is a smelling salt called Aceto dei Sette Ladri, which was, according to legend, used by grave robbers to protect themselves from infection during the plague.
 

Amazing Travel Fact Canada

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Canada:

Did you know that we have a “Spotted Lake” in the world? In the summer, water evaporates and leaves a polka-dotted landscape of yellow, green and blue spots. It has been a sacred place for centuries.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to see this beautiful lake?
 
It is indeed in British Colombia Canada.
 
In winter and spring, the lake located northwest of Osoyoos in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley looks just like any other body of water. But as most of the water starts to evaporate in summer, hundreds of huge briny pools are left behind, leaving a polka-dotted landscape of yellow, green and blue spots. The CBC calls the appropriately named Spotted Lake “the most magical place in Canada.”
 
Spotted Lake has been considered a sacred place for centuries by the indigenous people of the Okanagan Nation, according to the British Columbia Visitor Centre. They believed that each of the different circles had different healing and medicinal properties. The lake was originally known to the First Nations of the Okanagan Valley as Kliluk.
 
The land that surrounds the water was privately owned for many years, but it was acquired for the benefit and use of the Okanagan Nation in 2001. The purchase ensured that the land would be protected from development and restore it as a cultural and environmental site.
 
Spotted Lake is very highly concentrated with numerous different minerals. It contains some of the highest quantities (in the world) of magnesium sulfate, calcium and sodium sulphates. It also contains extremely high concentrations of 8 other minerals as well as some small doses of four others such as silver and titanium.
 
Most of the water in the lake evaporates over the summer, leaving behind all the minerals. Large “spots” on the lake appear and depending on the mineral composition at the time, the spots will be different colors. The spots are made mainly of magnesium sulfate, which crystallizes in the summer. In the summer only the minerals in the lake remain, and they harden to form natural “walkways” around and between the spots.
 

Amazing Travel Fact Norway

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Norway amazing travel fact:

Did you know that there is a hotel, set to open next next year, that will produce more energy than it uses? With a large emphasis on sustainability, it aims to be carbon-neutral and will produce zero waste within five years.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to stay at this hotel?
 
It is indeed the Svart hotel.
 
Svart, located close to the Svartisen glacier, north of the Arctic Circle, in the Meløy municipality of Norway is set to open in 2022, and when it does, the aim is to produce more energy than it uses.
 
The design, masterminded by Norwegian architect firm Snøhetta and drawing inspiration from the local coastal building traditions, is low-impact, the construction based on local materials wherever possible and the entire project has been subject to rigid sustainability criteria.
 
Thanks to its clever design, built to ensure the highest energy efficiency standards in the northern hemisphere, will save the hotel 85% of its annual energy consumption. It’s also set to harvest enough solar energy to cover both the hotel operations, and the energy needed to construct the building.
 
But the ambition is to go further. By being fully sustainable in this way, it will be off-grid and carbon-neutral – and will produce zero waste within five years. This means that the hotel including its adjacent services, including the farm and the boat shuttles, will be completely self-sufficient in terms of electricity and waste management.
 

Amazing Travel Fact China

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China:

Did you know that there is a world famous city with a weekly marriage market? Each Saturday and Sunday, pastel umbrellas with clipped information about prospective partners are on display and blind dates will follow.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel to in order to visit the marriage market?
 
It is indeed Shanghai. A bit more about it:
 
Shanghai Marriage Market in People’s Park
Every weekend, a large number of parents and even grandparents gather in the famous People’s Park, which is located in People’s Square in the center of Shanghai. Those parents advertise their single children for marriage with posters showing personal information on the ground or umbrellas. That is the Shanghai Marriage Market in People’s Park, which has been a prevailing activity in the park from 2004 till now.
 
Who are Participants? – Anxious Parents
The market is crowded with the elders, mostly parents, sometimes even grandparents, aunts or other relatives, who have the anxiety of their unmarried offspring. It’s rare to see the young people whose information is displayed in the posters. Why? There are mainly two reasons: in traditional Chinese Culture, Chinese parents have strong willingness to participate in their children’s spouse selection; in addition, lots of young people don’t like blind dates, so they are less likely to participate.
 
“Leftover” Males and Females Take the Majority
Generally speaking, the age of those unmarried children in the Shanghai Marriage Market in People’s Park averagely ranges from 26 to 35. According to the figure investigated by some parents, the number of unmarried females is greater than that of male, and the sex ratio is about 1:5. So, excellent males are pretty popular in the Marriage Market.
 
How to Advertise the Unmarried Children? – By Posters
When you walk along the Marriage Market, you may be attracted by the personal biographies on the posters, which are like advertisements to directly show children’s statistics. Age, zodiac, sign, weight, height, job, education background, personal income or birthplace is always seen. You may seldom see information about personal hobbies, or appearances.
Besides, many parents list several requirements on which kind of mate they would like to choose for their children. The girls’ parents care about the apartment very much and many choose to refuse boys who don’t own accommodation for financial reasons. In addition, the other parents’ jobs are also considered.
 
In Shanghai Marriage Market in People’s Park, parents focus more on whether the unmarried boys and girls match each other in aspects of materials; whether the family backgrounds are equal to each other. Most of the parents ignore the children’s value of love and life. For example, a special area is set for parents whose children have overseas study experience, so they have a greater chance to find an equal match for their children.
 
When to Have a Look? – At Weekends
In fact, the Marriage Market is open every day, but it’s highly advised to go there at weekends, especially on Saturdays from around 11:00 to 16:00, when it is busier than usual. Because if parents select a suitable and excellent mate for their children on Saturday, they can arrange the matched pair to date on Sunday.
Although the matching rate is quite low, lots of parents head to the Marriage Market in People’s Square in the hope of seizing an appropriate mate for their unmarried children. It is said that some parents have been there for three or four years. This reflects the contradiction: on one hand, most of the parents are anxious and desperate to find the mate for their children as early as possible, and any delay of an extra day would make it difficult for them to sleep or eat; on the other hand, they are also willing to spend a lot of time picking and choosing, listing all kinds of requirements, and are always looking for a better one.
 
 

Amazing Travel Fact Austria

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Austria:

Did you know that there is a famous capital, which is the only city in the world that produces its own wine within city limits? In fact, it has 1730 acres of wine growing lands in the city.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know which city it is?
 
The right answer is Vienna.
 
Vienna is the only metropolis that grows enough wine within its city limits to make it worth mentioning. 700 hectares of Viennese vineyards leave their mark on the cityscape and its culture of pleasure.
 
Wine growing has a long tradition in Vienna. White wines are grown in around 80 percent of the vineyards, with the Wiener Gemischter Satz being a specialty.
Nowadays, Vienna presents itself as a city with a lively wine scene. Viennese wine is enjoyed in the city’s many bars and restaurants or on the edge of town in wine taverns that offer wine from their own vineyards and buffet tables piled high with home-made delicacies.
 
Since 2019, Viennese heuriger culture has also been considered an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
 
 

Amazing Travel Fact China

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China:

I’m sure that once we can all travel again, we will rush to book a bungee jump. Did you know the highest bungee jump is 260 meters deep and takes place from a glass bottom bridge?
 
Amazing, right? (and scary).
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to do this jump?
 
For a long time it was indeed Bloukrans in South Africa, that was the highest commercial bridge bungy at 216 metres (709 ft) above the Bloukrans River. In fact, Mohr Keet set a Guinness World Record as the oldest person to bungy jump when he jumped from Bloukrans Bridge on 6 April 2010 at the age of 96.
 
Macau then had the pleasure of having the highest bungee jump – Macau Tower, China at 233 metres. In 2016, a 430-metre-long glass-bottom bridge in China’s Hunan Province, became home to the world’s highest bungee jump.
 
This stunning piece of architecture spans a vast canyon 300 metres deep, in the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
 
From the Zhangjiajie Bridge you can also get a glimpse of its UNESCO World Heritage area – the greater Wulingyuan Scenic Area that it is part of.
 
 

Amazing Travel Fact Ukraine

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Ukraine:

Did you know that there is an underground station which goes to a depth of 105.5 meters deep? Its escalator will take you down to the centre of the earth in order to get on one of its trains.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we can find this escalator?
 
It is the Arsenalna in Kiev!
 
The fact that Arsenalna is the deepest underground station in the world is not for trivial reasons, nor for the sake of featuring in the Guinness Book of Records.
 
When building Kiev’s metro system, the Dnieper river was in the way. Bridges were built over the river at some points (something that is done in many other cities, such as for example in the London underground, where only 45% of trains go through tunnels), but at others, such as in Arsenalna, the decision was taken to lay the track more than a hundred metres underground.
 
And that’s why the ride on the escalators can take up to five minutes (with several different stretches before you get to the platform).
 
 
 

Amazing Travel Fact Australia

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Australia:

Did you know that there is a shocking-pink lake, surrounded by green forests and white sandy beaches?
 
Amazing right?
 
Where do we need to travel to visit this lake? I’m packing right now….
 
It is indeed Australia.
 
And this one was Lake Hillier. But did you know there are more than 10 pink lakes in Australia?
 
Firstly, it has to be a salt lake. During the hot weather, the algae in the water mixes with the salts to turn the lake pink. It’s as simple as that.
 
Most pink lakes don’t stay pink permanently, they change colour all the time mostly from a lilac to a bright bubble-gum pink colour throughout the day and in certain times of the year.
 
If you’re wondering whether you can swim in a pink lake, there’s no reason why you can’t but most pink lakes in Australia are off limits as the locals are trying to protect them. If you find a pink lake you can swim in, make sure you don’t have any open wounds as they’ll be seeing a lot of salt in them once you take a dip.
 
 

Amazing Travel Fact USA

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USA:

Did you know that there is a beautiful city that is notorious for its fog? The locals even named it, it’s called Karl. Not only that, Karl has his own Instagram account with over 250K followers.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel to in order to meet Karl?
 
It is indeed San Francisco.
 
A bit more about Karl:
There are two things that San Francisco is notorious for; steep rolling hills and fog…. Which the locals refer to as Karl.
 
The fog layer that settles over the Bay Area is arguably just as iconic as the Golden Gate Bridge.
 
The origins of the name are uncertain; some people believe the fog was named after the giant Karl from the film Big Fish in 2003, however, others have said that the fog has been called Karl for decades.
 
Nonetheless, the city’s most famous resident does have a name, and an Instagram account with over 250K followers!
 
An anonymous Twitter account christened the Bay Area fog “Karl” back in 2010, taking inspiration from the giant, friendly monster in the 2003 film Big Fish. The Twitter account @KarlTheFog has since amassed over 350,000
 

Where in the World Portugal

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Portugal:

This doesn’t even look real does it?  
 
But where is it?
 
Palacio Nacional da Pena, Sintra, Portugal.
 
Built in the 19th century by King Ferdinand II, the palace was meant to be a summer home for the Portuguese royals. Ferdinand’s opulent tastes were imposed on the builders and designers, creating a schizophrenic manse that, at least from the outside, seemed to indulge any and all of the king’s passing tastes. One portion would resemble a medieval European castle complete with ornate parapets, then the portion directly next to it would be modeled after an Islamic tower dome. Each section of the facade was also presented in a different color; a long purple wing is flanked by a red clock tower, and a yellow minaret and so on.
 
It is said that Ferdinand wanted the palace to look like an opera. It is now seen as one of the grandest examples of Romantic architecture.
 
The interior of the palace was no less opulent or eclectic. Many of the rooms were designed to reflect a certain cultural influence ranging from Middle Eastern styles to the European Baroque.
 
When the royal family fled Portugal during the Revolution of 1910, the palace and its grounds were abandoned and fell into disrepair. However the site was restored later in the 20th century, and is now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The palace can now be visited (sightseeing in Portugal) by any peasant willing to make the trek, and it is well worth it since visitors essentially get to experience a whole world of architecture in one stop.

Amazing Travel Fact South Korea

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South Korea:

 
We all know there is a competition when it comes to building the largest tower in the world. I think it’s the same with elevators. Did you know that the fastest elevator in the world is 496 meters tall and travels from the basement to the 121st floor in just 1 minute?
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to experience this exciting ride?
 
It is the Lotte World Tower in Seoul.
 
A bit more about it:
 
After six years of construction, the 555-meter-tall Lotte World Tower opened in Seoul.
 
Not only is it the tallest tower in South Korea and fifth highest in the world – it’s also home to the highest glass-bottom observatory at 478 meters.
 
The Lotte World Tower features the world’s tallest and fastest double-decker elevator, the Sky Shuttle, which whisks passengers from the basement to the 121st-floor observation deck in one minute, or at 10 meters per second.
 
The views are amazing!
 
Definitely to be part of a city tour of Seoul!

Amazing Travel Fact Sweden

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Sweden:

Did you know that there is a country that has nearly 222,000 islands (the most islands of any country)? Even its capital is built on one.
 
Amazing right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel to see these amazing islands?
 
It is indeed Sweden.
 
A bit more about it:
 
Out of all countries on the planet, Sweden has the most islands with 221,800, although this number seems to be growing. Even the capital of Stockholm is built across a 14-island archipelago with more than 50 bridges.
 
Out of the 222k islands, only 1000 are inhabited. From the far north in Swedish Lapland, wrapping around the coastline of the deep south, before stretching up the west coast, there are thousands of islands where you can get a taste of island life and many Swedes have tales of glorious summers spent sailing.
 
Travel to Sweden anytime of the year for different experiences!

Amazing Travel Fact Spain

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Spain:

Did you know that there is a medieval village built on a basalt cliff of 50 metres high and almost a kilometer long? It looks like it could fall off the cliff any moment. Most houses were made out of volcanic rock.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know in which country we can find this spectacular village?
 
It is indeed Castellfollit. 
 
A bit more about it:
 
Narrow streets, breathtaking landscapes, buildings dating back to medieval times, stone walls and a giant basalt cliff are just some of the features of Castellfollit de la Roca.
 
Located in the province of Girona, Spain, (day tours in Spain) this odd looking place has no more than 1000 inhabitants which makes it one of the smallest towns in Catalonia. Its dramatic location above a basalt cliff bordered by the rivers Fluvià and Toronell fascinates travelers everywhere.
 
The basalt cliff where the town is situated is over 50 m high and almost a kilometer long. It was formed by the overlaying of two lava flows. The basalt-resulting materials were used both for industrial purposes and decorative elements, such as the pavement of the old town, fireplaces and so on.

Amazing Travel Fact Prague

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Prague:

Did you know that there is a famous city which has the largest ancient castle in the world? This 9th century castle is 130 meters wide and has stunning chapels and a tropical garden.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we can find this castle?
 
Prague is home to the largest ancient castle in the world. Dating back to the ninth century, Prague Castle spans an impressive 18 acres.
 
The castle complex is comprised of four palaces, four churches, five halls, four towers, and 11 gardens. It has expansive courtyards, fascinating museums, beautiful fountains, and massive statues.
 
It has earned the castle a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest ancient castle in the world.
 
Many of the buildings in the complex have immense historic, political and religious significance. St. Vitus Cathedral serves as the final resting place of the much-revered St. Vitus, while St. George’s Basilica is the oldest surviving church structure in the complex. Meanwhile, other buildings serve as houses for leaders of the Czech Republic. The Wallenstein Palace is home to the Czech Senate and includes 26 houses and six gardens, while Lumbe’s Villa in the Northern area of the complex is the official home of the President of the republic.
A must add on for a tour of Prague.

Amazing Travel Fact Austria

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Austria:

Did you know that salt mining started about 7000 years ago? In fact we can still visit the oldest salt mine in the world where it all began!
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to visit this beautiful mine?
 
The one dating back 7000 years is indeed Hallstatt Austria.
 
7000 years ago, as the prehistoric humans from Hallstatt began to take the salt from the salt mine who would of guessed, that this little village would give its name to a period in history – the Hallstatt period (800-400 BC).
 
Rich findings in Hallstatt and the upper valley of Hallstatt gave this village international recognition; even today discoveries are still made in the salt mountain of Hallstatt. Among the most beautiful places of interest in Austria are the oldest salt mine in the world.

Amazing Travel Fact Ecuador

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Ecuador:

Did you know that there were beautiful islands which were a natural secret for millions of years? In 1835 Charles Darwin visited the islands and wrote “On the Origin of Species”, his theory of evolution. It made the islands world famous.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to see these islands?
 
It is the Galapagos, off the coast of Ecuador.
 
The Galápagos archipelago is world-renowned for its unique and fearless wildlife- much of which was inspiration for Charles Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection.
 
The landscape of the islands is relatively barren and volcanic, but beautiful nonetheless. The highest mountain amongst the islands is Volcán Wolf on Isla Isabela, 1707 m (5600ft) high. The Galápagos were claimed by newly-independent Ecuador in 1832, a mere three years before Darwin’s visit on the Beagle. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the islands were inhabited by very few settlers and were used as a penal colony, the last closing in 1959 when the islands were declared a national park.
 
Strict controls on tourist access are maintained in an effort to protect the natural habitats and all visitors must be accompanied by a national park-certified naturalist tour guide.

Amazing Travel Fact Turkey

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Turkey:

Did you know that in 1865 a Belgian banker’s son started the Orient Express? The first formal journey with many journalists aboard lasted 80 hours. Agatha Christie was one its passengers later on.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel to in order to see the famous train station where the journey ended?
 
It’s indeed Istanbul.
 
Georges dreamt about a train that would span a continent.  The train ran from Paris to Istanbul, then called Constantinople.
 
The newspapers called it the Orient Express. On October 4 the first journey began, which lasted 80 hours. The train was very luxurious, like the finest European hotels. Later on the train was also nicknamed the Spies Express. But that’s a story for another day.
 
So many great ways to visit Turkey!

Amazing Travel Fact Prague

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Prague:

Of course you have heard of the Chinese Wall, the Berlin Wall, and the Western Wall, but did you know that there is a famous capital that has the Lennon Wall? One of the most photographed walls in the city, it has a lot of paintings, graffiti art work, messages of love and peace on it.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know which city we need to visit in order to see the Wall?
 
It is indeed in Prague
 
John Lennon’s wall is in Prague although John Lennon himself never visited Prague in his short life.
 
The ever-changing wall of graffiti named after John Lennon can be found the district of Mala Strana. It’s been dubbed in the past as the ‘crying wall’ and was used by protesters of the day to paint political messages. One of the most photographed walls in the city, this fifty metre wall has a lot of paintings, graffiti art work, messages of love and peace on it.
 
Lennon was a hero to the pacifist youth of Central and Eastern Europe during the totalitarian era. Prior to 1989 when Communism ruled, western pop songs were banned by Communist authorities, and especially John Lennon’s songs, because they were praising freedom that didn’t exist there. Some musicians were actually jailed for playing them!
 
When John Lennon was murdered in 1980 he became a sort of hero to some of the young and his picture was painted on this wall, for whatever reason right there, along with graffiti defying the authorities. Don’t forget that back then the Czech people had few opportunities to express their feelings with their lack of freedom. By doing this, those young activists risked prison for what authorities called “subversive activities against the state”.
 
But the threat of prison couldn’t keep the people from slipping there at night to scrawl graffiti first in the form of Beatles lyrics and odes to Lennon, then, they came to paint their own feelings and dreams on the wall.
The Communist police tried repeatedly to whitewash over the portrait and messages of peace but they could never manage to keep the wall clean. On the second day it was again full of poems and flowers with paintings of Lennon. Even the installation of surveillance cameras and the posting of an ovenight guard couldn’t stop the opinions from being expressed.
Amazing wall!
Include this stop on a city tour of Prague.

Amazing Travel Fact Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe:

Did you know that the world’s largest man-made reservoir, a beautiful lake now, covers an incredible 5400 square kilometres? It offers spectacular views and stunning sunsets. Do you know where we need to travel to in order to see the lake?
 
It is Lake Kariba and in the picture you see a houseboat. Stunning, isn’t it?
 
A bit more about it:
 
Lake Kariba is the world’s largest man-made reservoir, created by the completion of the Kariba Dam in 1958. Covering an incredible 2,085 square miles (5,400sq km), the waters stretch along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
 
This is Africa’s largest man made dam, 226km long and in places up to 40 km wide. It provides considerable electric power to both Zambia and Zimbabwe and supports a thriving commercial fishing industry. The sheer size of it makes one forget it’s a dam and in certain places it almost feels like an ocean!
 
It offers spectacular views, stunning sunsets, great fishing, boating opportunities, water sports or wonderful relaxing holidays or weekends just soaking up the sunshine.
 
The weather there is mostly sunny and fine. It can get quite hot in mid summer, but even mid winter days are warm and the nights are balmy.
 
Enjoy great houseboat trips when you travel to Zimbabwe.
 

Amazing Travel Fact Iceland

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Iceland:

Did you know that there is a country where you can find a beautiful rock in the shape of an elephant? Aptly named Elephant Rock, it looks almost exactly like the head of a large elephant sticking its trunk in the water.
 
Amazing, right?
 
Do you know where we need to travel in order to see this rock?
 
It is indeed Iceland. A bit more about it:
 
Iceland is a land of volcanoes. Nowhere is this more evident than on the Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands), an archipelago off the southern coast of Iceland. Here, centuries of volcanic eruptions formed sea cliffs that appear almost fairy-tale-like.
 
Among these eye-catching formations, one stands out: A portion of the volcano-formed coast on Heimaey (which means “Home Island”) looks almost exactly like the head of a large elephant sticking its trunk in the water.
 
The rock is elephantine enough that some people think that it must have been shaped with human intervention. That is not the case, however. The elephant’s realistic appearance is, at least partially, due to the fact that the cliff consists of basalt rock. The rock gives the figure “skin” that looks wrinkled and grayish, just like a real elephant.
 
The most common hypothesis is that the elephant and other rock formations on Heimaey came from the Eldfell Volcano, which has erupted many times and continues to be active in the modern era. In 1973, an eruption caused significant damage to the island, and the harbour area was only saved by a dramatic cooling operation that solidified the advancing lava with ocean water before it reached the coast.
 

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