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This is a list of rock formations in New Zealand based on their aesthetic and cultural importance. New Zealand's geomorphology is formed through an interaction between uplift, erosion and the underlying rock type. Most of the notable examples listed here are formed by selective erosion, for example waves and rivers can more easily erode sandstone than basalt and can also exploit joints or faults in the rock-mass. Some rocks like limestone (Waitomo Caves) and marble (Takaka Hill) can also be dissolved in water which forms a distinctive karst geomorpholohy. Notable rock formations are also formed through constructive processes such as geothermal and volcanic deposits, and sedimentary deposition.

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  • This is a list of rock formations in New Zealand based on their aesthetic and cultural importance. New Zealand's geomorphology is formed through an interaction between uplift, erosion and the underlying rock type. Most of the notable examples listed here are formed by selective erosion, for example waves and rivers can more easily erode sandstone than basalt and can also exploit joints or faults in the rock-mass. Some rocks like limestone (Waitomo Caves) and marble (Takaka Hill) can also be dissolved in water which forms a distinctive karst geomorpholohy. Notable rock formations are also formed through constructive processes such as geothermal and volcanic deposits, and sedimentary deposition. (en)
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  • Cathedral Caves (en)
  • Farewell Spit (en)
  • Boulder Bank (en)
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  • Curio Bay (en)
  • Hole in the Rock (en)
  • Lion Rock (en)
  • Elephant Rocks (en)
  • Kaitorete Spit (en)
  • Knights Point (en)
  • Kupe's Sail (en)
  • Moeraki Boulders (en)
  • Omarama Clay Cliffs (en)
  • Orakei Korako (en)
  • Organ Pipes (en)
  • Pink and White Terraces (en)
  • Pinnacle Ridge (en)
  • Poor Knights Islands (en)
  • Putangirua Pinnacles (en)
  • Rapanui Rock (en)
  • Split Apple Rock (en)
  • The Pinnacles (en)
  • Blackhead & Tunnel Beach (en)
  • Castle Craig Rock & Mangapohue Natural Bridge (en)
  • Cook's Head (en)
  • Dome of Saint Paul (en)
  • Huriawa Pen. (en)
  • Koutu Boulders (en)
  • Nugget Pt. (en)
  • Old Man of the Buller (en)
  • Onawe Pen. (en)
  • Oparara River Arches (en)
  • Pancake Rocks & Trueman Track (en)
  • Pyramids & Lovers Leap (en)
  • Wairere Boulders (en)
  • Te Anau glacial erratic (en)
  • Te Kaukau Point (en)
  • Three Sisters and Elephant Rock (en)
  • Waimangu Valley (en)
  • Waro Limestone Reserve (en)
  • Wharariki Beach (en)
  • Young Nick's Head (en)
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