La Peña de Bernal

Peña de Bernal (in English: Bernal's Boulder or Bernal Peak) is the second-largest monolith in the world, after Mt. Augustus, Western Australia. At 350 meters (1150 ft) it is also the fourth-tallest monolith in the world, after Mount Augustus, the Rock of Gibraltar and Sugarloaf Mountain. Peña de Bernal is located in San Sebastián Bernal, a small town in the Mexican state of Querétaro. . According to Leonor López Domínguez of México Desconocido, ... more

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