1. Tofu stone. This is the common name of the Chinese people. It has a very elegant name: Wedding Cake Rock. It is located in the Royal National Park in the south of Sydney. The uncanny workmanship of nature has created this huge rock as sharp as a knife. The same 90-degree right angle, the upper and lower cracks are parallel and regular, stacked high on the shore where the waves are beating.
2. Figure 8 Lake. The Bazi Lake is naturally formed on the granite on the seaside. It makes people marvel at the ingenuity of nature and is breathtaking. Also located in the Royal National Park south of Sydney. It looks like a figure 8 when viewed vertically. It looks like a figure 8 when viewed horizontally. This is the charm of nature.
2. The Twelve Apostles. Also known as: The Twelve Apostles, they are a series of naturally formed limestone combinations located on the Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia, in Port Campbell National Park. Storms and strong winds from the Southern Ocean continue to erode the relatively soft limestone cliffs, creating the unique landscape of what is now the Twelve Apostles.