The Hungarian "Stonehenge": Wobbling stones of Pákozd
The wobbling stones are found north of Pákozd, a village at the north side of Velencei-tó. They are called Hungarian "Stonehenge" as well. The surface of granite blocks resisted erosion. Water and wind carried off debris between crevices.
Today, they appear as raised, rounded edges, stacked rock groups emerged to the surface. Some of them are picturesque and sometimes bizarre formations, appear as if the unstable equilibrium position rocks would be thrown on each other by man.
The pulpit:
Powerfully shaped by erosion, round-shaped rocks known as the local spoke of wool bags.
Hidden and steep path leads the highest cliffs:
If you are lucky, you can see green lizards sunbathing like this:
You may also see my recent article on Niume: https://niume.com/post/182132
nice post friend
Unbelievably I love it
Nice stone ! :)
Beautiful pictures!
I like those shots looking down from so high above! And I like the lizard a lot, too! It looks like a nice place to hike and have a picnic, lounging on the rocks!
I used to go there alone or with my family/friends. Not the ideal place having picnic (I have usually some water in my bag).