
The Swiss Alps are located in Switzerland's Alpine mountain range covering much of southern and central Switzerland. Famous for iconic peaks like the Matterhorn.

Giant's Causeway, located on the north coast of Northern Ireland, consists of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.

Mount Rushmore is a massive granite monument featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents—Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln overlooking the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Cathedral Gorge State Park, Nevada
Cathedral Gorge State Park features dramatic, eroded clay formations—narrow slot canyons, spires, and sculpted walls—creating a surreal, cathedral-like landscape in Nevada’s high desert.

The Dolomites are a dramatic mountain range in northern Italy, known for their pale limestone peaks and striking jagged formations.

Arches National Park showcases towering red rock formations and more than 2,000 natural stone arches set against Utah’s wide desert skies.

Sideling Hill Road cuts through a massive, exposed rock formation in western Maryland, revealing dramatic layers of shale and sandstone along a steep, winding mountain pass.

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
Stonehenge is an ancient circle of massive standing stones on England’s Salisbury Plain, long shrouded in mystery and aligned with the movements of the sun.

