Elephant Rock (Iceland)
Rock formation in Iceland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elephant Rock (Icelandic:Fíllinn) is a natural rock formation on the island of Heimaey, in the Westman Islands archipelago.[1] It is made of basalt rock formed in a volcanic eruption of Eldfell.[2][3]
It is known for its shape which resembles the head of an elephant with its trunk in the water.