Elephant Rock (Arabic: جبل الفيل, romanized: Jabal AlFil) is a natural rock formation in Al-Ula, Northwestern Saudi Arabia. Elephant Rock measures 52 meters (170 ft) at its highest point. It is primarily formed of sandstone that has been eroded over millions of years by rain, wind and sand to take on the shape of an elephant.
See also
Elephant Rock - a list of other rocks/formations that resemble elephants
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