Ever wondered why a certain geological formation in New Zealand is called Split Apple Rock? Feeling curious about what lurks beneath the watery surface of the Fairy Pools at the Isle of Skye? Take a look at this gallery and find out.

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Marble Caves, Chile.

Manpupuner rock formations, Russia.

Lena Pillars Nature Park, Russia.

Travertine terraces at Pamukkale, Turkey.

Corinth canal in Korinthos, Greece.

The Heaven's Gate natural arch at Tianmen Mountain, China.

View of the "Blue lagoon " geothermal spa, Iceland.

Jacob's Well, Texas.

The hidden beach at Marietta Islands, Mexico.

The natural limestone structures known as the Twelve Apostles off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, Australia,

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Fairy Pools at the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland.

Pongoir Waterfall, Vietnam.

Whitehaven Beach, Australia.

Geologial formation known as Tokangawha/Split Apple Rock, New Zealand.
