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Best 1 Faraglioni di Capri

The Faraglioni di Capri are three prominent limestone cliffs rising dramatically from the Tyrrhenian Sea near Capri Island. These formations, sculpted by centuries of wave action, represent a significant example of coastal erosion and geological processes within the Mediterranean. They are a popular...

2 Old Man of Hoy

The Old Man of Hoy is a famous 449-foot sea stack located on the Orkney Islands of Scotland, notable for its striking red sandstone geology and status as a legendary rock climbing objective.

3 Downpatrick Head

Located in County Mayo, Ireland, Downpatrick Head is a notable coastal promontory known for Dún Briste, a detached sea stack formed during a violent storm in 1393.

4 The Needles

The Needles are a row of three distinctive chalk sea stacks situated off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight in southern England.

5 Dun Briste Sea Stack

Dun Briste is a prominent sea stack in County Mayo, Ireland, separated from the mainland by a 1393 storm, revealing ruins of an old fort on its summit.

6 Old Harry Rocks

Old Harry Rocks are three striking chalk sea stacks located on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England, marking the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast.

7 Yesnaby Sea Stacks

The Yesnaby Sea Stacks in Orkney, Scotland, are dramatic coastal rock formations renowned for their rugged Old Red Sandstone geology and thriving seabird colonies.

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