#13: Stone Forest — Stone Forest
The Stone Forest consists of tall limestone formations that resemble carved sculptures. These vertical structures rise sharply from the ground. Their shapes appear deliberate rather than random. Over time, erosion sculpted these formations into intricate forms. The result looks like a forest of stone pillars. Each formation has a distinct silhouette. The repetition creates a sense of structure. Walking through it feels like entering a constructed environment. The landscape appears designed rather than formed. The Stone Forest transforms erosion into architectural form.

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