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Best 1 Code of Hammurabi

The Code of Hammurabi is a monumental basalt stele originating from ancient Babylon. Carved in approximately 1754 BC, it presents one of the earliest known comprehensive legal codes. The code, attributed to King Hammurabi, outlines 282 laws governing various aspects of Babylonian society including c...

2 Josiah Wedgwood & Sons (original)

Josiah Wedgwood & Sons is a historic British pottery company established in Staffordshire in 1759. The firm’s innovations, particularly jasperware—a translucent porcelain—and basalt stoneware, significantly advanced ceramic production techniques. It remains notable for its contributions to decorativ...

9.45 Excellent
Why this score?

Defining British ceramics firm, jasperware and creamware innovation, enormous historical, museum and collector prestige.

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3 Undara Lava Tubes

Undara Lava Tubes are extensive subterranean passages within a basalt landscape in Queensland, Australia. Formed by slow-flowing lava approximately 190,000 years ago, they represent one of Earth’s longest and best-preserved lava tube systems. The tubes offer a unique opportunity for scientific study...

4 Olmec Colossal Heads

The Olmec Colossal Heads are massive stone monuments carved by the Olmec civilization in the tropical lowlands of the Gulf Coast of Mexico. Dating from roughly 1400 to 400 BC, these sculptures were crafted from large basalt boulders quarried from distant mountains and transported over land and water...

9.12 Excellent
Why this score?

Archaeologically foundational, technically astonishing, visually distinctive, and central to understanding Olmec civilization; uncertain identities preserve scholarly debate.

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5 Monument 1 at La Venta

Monument 1 at La Venta is a colossal basalt sculpture carved by the Olmec civilization in present-day Tabasco, Mexico, dating to approximately 1000 to 400 BCE. Weighing an estimated 20 tons, it is one of four colossal heads discovered at the La Venta archaeological site. The sculpture features broad...

9.04 Excellent
Why this score?

Foundational Olmec colossal head, exceptional archaeological importance, distinctive craftsmanship, and enormous influence on understanding Mesoamerican civilization.

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6 Olmec Colossal Head 1

The Olmec Colossal Head 1 represents a significant relic from Mesoamerica’s early civilization. Carved from basalt around 900 BCE in San Lorenzo, Mexico, it is one of the oldest known monumental sculptures depicting human rulers. These colossal heads likely served as grave markers for Olmec leaders...

7 North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve

North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is a California Department of Fish and Wildlife reserve on an elevated basalt mesa north of Oroville in Butte County. Ancient lava flows created seasonal streams, waterfalls, and rare Northern Basalt Flow Vernal Pools, a habitat that supports specialized plant...

8.88 Great
Why this score?

Spectacular wildflower carpets, waterfalls, vernal pools, and volcanic geology attract broad acclaim; seasonal crowding and variable bloom years are drawbacks.

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8 Trælanípa

Trælanípa is a basalt cliff and rock outcrop on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. It rises above Lake Sørvágsvatn near the Atlantic coast, creating an optical perspective in which the lake can appear to float above the sea when viewed from certain angles. A marked hiking route leads to the v...

8.83 Great
Why this score?

Famous floating-lake illusion, immense ocean drop, and photogenic hiking produce exceptional acclaim despite fees, crowds, and weather.

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9 Olmec Colossal Head No. 1

Olmec Colossal Head 1 is a monumental basalt sculpture from the archaeological site of San Lorenzo in Veracruz, Mexico. Carved during the first millennium BCE, it portrays a helmeted male face and is generally interpreted as the image of an Olmec ruler, although the individual's identity is unknown....

8.70 Great
Why this score?

Major Olmec monument, strong archaeological and cultural importance, iconic within Mesoamerican studies, moderate wider public recognition.

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10 Arthur's Seat

Arthur's Seat is the highest point in Holyrood Park, an open landscape beside central Edinburgh, Scotland. Rising to about 251 meters above sea level, it forms part of the remains of an ancient volcanic system later reshaped by erosion and glaciation. Its summit and surrounding paths are used by wal...

8.65 Great
Why this score?

Edinburgh's central volcanic landmark, excellent city views, strong historic and recreational reputation, high accessibility and visitor recognition.

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11 Drakensberg Escarpment

The Drakensberg Escarpment is a dramatic basalt cliff system stretching across South Africa and Lesotho. It rises sharply above the Highveld plateau reaching elevations exceeding three thousand meters. This formation contains significant ancient San rock art sites and represents a crucial geological...

12 Moai Hoa Hakananai'a

The Moai Hoa Hakananai’a is a monumental basalt sculpture originating from Rapa Nui, Chile. This particular statue is significant due to the addition of elaborate birdman carvings on its posterior – a unique feature among known moai statues. It represents a key aspect of Rapa Nuanui culture and is c...

13 Hoa Hakananai'a moai

Hoa Hakananai'a is a moai carved from basalt on Rapa Nui, also called Easter Island, and is now held by the British Museum in London. It was removed from the ceremonial village of Orongo in 1868 by the crew of HMS Topaze. Unlike most moai, its back bears an elaborate group of relief carvings, includ...

8.55 Great
Why this score?

Rare carved moai with major museum and repatriation prominence; very high cultural recognition.

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14 Tel Dan Stele

The Tel Dan Stele is a basalt stone slab bearing an ancient Aramaic inscription dating to the 9th century BC. Discovered in northern Israel, it’s notable for being one of the earliest extra-biblical references to the House of David. The stele provides valuable insight into the political landscape an...

15 Cape Enniberg

Cape Enniberg is a high basalt sea cliff at the northern end of Viðoy in the Faroe Islands. The promontory rises about 754 meters above the ocean and is marked by steep volcanic slopes, exposed rock, and nesting seabird habitat. It is primarily of interest to visitors studying North Atlantic coastal...

8.50 Great
Why this score?

One of Europe's highest sea promontories, with wild North Atlantic scale and seabird habitat; difficult hiking limits accessibility.

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16 Orongo Petroglyphs

The Orongo petroglyphs are located at the Rano Kau crater on the southwestern edge of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile. The carvings are cut into basalt boulders at a ceremonial village site, with many hundreds of individual petroglyphs documented by archaeologists. Most depictions relate to the tang...

8.45 Great
Why this score?

Central Rapa Nui birdman ceremonial imagery, strong cultural significance and dramatic setting; globally recognized.

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17 Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III

The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III is a basalt obelisk originating from Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. Carved in approximately 825 BC, it depicts tribute processions sent by defeated kings – notably Pharaohs Ahaz and Hezekiah of Judah – to the Assyrian king. The detailed inscription provides valuable in...

18 Vestmanna Bird Cliffs

The Vestmanna Bird Cliffs are a group of steep coastal cliffs on Streymoy in the Faroe Islands. Their basalt walls contain narrow inlets, sea caves, and sheltered ledges used by seabirds during the breeding season. Boat excursions commonly approach the cliffs from the sea, making the site relevant t...

8.38 Great
Why this score?

Towering grottoed walls, boat access, and abundant seabirds create a signature Faroese excursion, weather permitting.

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19 Reynisfjara Beach

Reynisfjara Beach is a dramatic black sand coastline located near Vik, Iceland. Its geological formations—including towering basalt columns and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks—are significant examples of volcanic activity and erosion. The beach’s wild nature and powerful waves make it a destination for...

8.35 Great
Why this score?

World-famous black sand and basalt scenery; dangerous sneaker waves and swimming bans strongly affect beach usability.

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20 Palermo Stone

The Palermo Stone is a basalt slab originating from ancient Egypt. It contains inscriptions believed to record royal annals dating back to the Old Kingdom’s Fifth Dynasty. The stone features names of pharaohs alongside measurements of Nile inundation levels and significant events. Scholars primarily...

21 Cabezon Peak

Cabezon Peak is a prominent volcanic neck in Sandoval County, New Mexico, west of the Rio Grande. Composed mainly of resistant basaltic rock, it is an eroded remnant of magma that solidified within the conduit of an ancient volcano and now rises roughly 2,000 feet above the surrounding Rio Puerco va...

8.35 Great
Why this score?

Dramatic volcanic plug with strong regional visibility and climbing reputation, visually impressive, but less universally known than top Southwest landmarks.

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22 Haystack Rock (Cannon Beach)

Haystack Rock is a basalt sea stack at Cannon Beach on the northern Oregon coast, rising approximately 72 meters above the beach. Formed from ancient volcanic rock and subsequently isolated by coastal erosion, it is accessible on foot at low tide but surrounded by water as the tide rises. Its intert...

8.35 Great
Why this score?

Pacific Northwest coastal icon, strong visitor ratings, protected habitat; excellent recognition and visual appeal.

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23 Umm Jirsan Cave

Umm Jirsan Cave represents a significant lava-tube formation within the Harrat Khaybar desert of Saudi Arabia. This basalt cave system, extending over 1.5 kilometers, is notable as the longest documented lava tube in the Arabian Peninsula. It offers researchers and geologists an opportunity to study...

24 Mesha Stele

The Mesha Stele is a basalt stone slab inscribed with the account of King Mesha of Moab. Dated to approximately 840 BC, it provides a rare contemporary perspective on events in ancient Israel during the reign of Omri. The stele documents Mesha’s military campaigns and religious renovations, offering...

25 Columbia Hills Petroglyphs

Columbia Hills Petroglyphs are located within Columbia Hills Historical State Park in Washington state, near the Columbia River. The site preserves rock art created by Indigenous peoples of the Columbia Plateau, with carvings spanning thousands of years. The best-known image is Tsagaglalal, or 'She...

8.25 Great
Why this score?

Famous Tsagaglalal image and Columbia River cultural significance; relocation and dam impacts complicate preservation reputation.

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26 Ana Te Pahu

Ana Te Pahu is a significant lava tube located on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Formed during volcanic activity, it represents one of Chile’s largest known tubes. The structure offers insight into how the Rapa Nui people utilized subterranean spaces for protection and developed agricultural practices wi...

27 São Vicente Caves

The São Vicente Caves represent a significant example of a Portuguese lava tube. Formed during ancient basaltic eruptions approximately 890,000 years ago on Madeira Island, these show-caves offer insight into volcanic processes and geological history. They are particularly interesting for geologists...

28 Toketee Falls

Toketee Falls is a dramatic plunge waterfall located in Oregon’s Coast Range. The falls are notable for their powerful cascade over dark basalt cliffs and the serene pool at its base. It's a popular destination for photographers and visitors interested in experiencing significant North American wate...

29 Piedras Marcadas Canyon Petroglyphs

Piedras Marcadas Canyon contains one of the highest concentrations of petroglyphs within Petroglyph National Monument, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The site features thousands of images carved into volcanic basalt formations along a 17-mile escarpment west of the Rio Grande, created by ancest...

8.20 Great
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Largest unit in Petroglyph National Monument with over 5,000 images; important but suburban edge affects atmosphere.

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30 Diyarbakır Citadel

The Diyarbakır Citadel is an ancient fortified complex situated on dramatic cliffs overlooking southeastern Turkey. It represents a layered history spanning Roman, Byzantine, and Seljuk periods, culminating in a significant medieval structure. Constructed primarily of basalt stone, the citadel’s def...

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