The Geological secret behind Diamantina Trench in Indian Ocean

The Diamantina Trench is one of the deepest points in the Indian Ocean, with a maximum depth of about 8,047 meters. The trench is about 520 kilometers long and 70 kilometers wide, and it runs in a northeast-southwest direction. The Diamantina Fracture Zone consisting of a range of ridges and trenches.

Robbers Cave Or Gachhu Pani- A Stunning Picnic Spot near Dehradun

Robbers Cave Dehradun Robber’s Cave, located near Sahasradhara (thousand fold spring), is a river cave formation in the Himalayas, located approximately 8 km from Dehradun City India. The cave is about 600 metres long…

An Unusual Geologic Trail- The Ice age flood trail USA

Ice age flood trail is an Ice Age Floods pathway in the US states of Montana, Idaho, and Washington. The landscape around this trail is unusual and has attracted the attention of visitors.

Arizona Crater National Park-A Gigantic Impact crater in Arizona desert

Arizona Crater The Barringer Meteorite Crater or simply meteor crater is a gigantic hole in the middle of the arid sandstone of the Arizona desert. A rim of smashed and…

Tosham Hills Range-Ramnants of an extinct volcano and a Popular Hill Station

Tosham Hills Station Tosham Hill Station is located on the foot of the Aravalii mountain range in the Bhiwani district of Haryana India. The hill has several historic places, such…

9 most Oldest Geological features on Earth That you couldn’t know

The oldest feature on Earth The history of Earth spans approximately 4.6 billion years and the Geological world is so fascinating that you won’t believe some of these features are…

Geotourism around The Rock of Gibraltar, A Faulted limb of an overturned fold

Rock of Gibraltar The Rock of Gibraltar is a monolithic limestone promontory located in the British territory of Gibraltar, near the entrance to the Mediterranean. It is 426 m high…

Nastapoka Arc-A geological Puzzle in Hudson bay, Quebec

Nastapoka arc The southeastern shore of Hudson bay forms a 155-degree curve, called the Nastapoka Arc in Quebec, Canada. Such a smoothly curved feature is not often found in nature…

Dome-Shaped Spectacular Monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Kata Tjuta Australia The Red center Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is known for its dome-shaped Sandstone monolith. Uluru and Ayers Rock is recognized as “Australia’s most natural icon” and is…

Know how this Rock got to shape like Pancake-Punakaiki Pancake Rocks New Zealand

Punakaiki Pancake rocks  Punakaiki Pancake rocks, A nature work of art began to form about 30 million years ago when the alternating layers of small marine shells and sand became…