Alcoves eroded by waves into basaltic headland, Iceland. Note the radial fracturing in some of the basalt. This site is called "Elephant Rock" because of the resemblance of the right side of the exposure to an elephant's profile. Note the radial fractures just left of center that suggest a filled, former lava tube.
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