• The Stob Earth Pyramids were declared a natural landmark in 1964 with a total extension of the protected area of 7.4 hectares, or 0.74 km2.[6].
  • I visited the Stob's Pyramids in the Winter of 2016. You don't get to see such bizarre naturally-formed shapes often. Don't expect any pyramids there, though.
  • Additionally, we will examine the role Stob Earth Pyramids plays in today's society and how it has influenced the way we think and act.
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  • The Stob Pyramids are a natural formation, caused by the heavy rains and wind in the area of the Stob village.
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  • During a trip to the south-western part of Bulgaria, we discovered the Stob Earth Pyramids.
  • The Stob pyramids within the Rila mountain vary, Bulgaria are ... The principal issue for the formation of those pyramids is erosion as a consequence of rainfall.
  • The Stob Pyramids, a series of earth and sandstone pinnacles formed by national erosion, lie close to the village of Stob in the foothills of the Rila Mountains.
  • The Stob Pyramids are one of the most recognizable and visited tourist sites in Bulgaria. The natural phenomenon is located in the western part of the Rila Mountain.
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  • They span an area of 0.7 km2 near the village of Stob, Kyustendil Province. The rock formations are up to 12 m high and up to 40 m thick at the base.
  • The Stob pyramids are located near the village of Stob, in the western approaches of the Rila mountain. These are stone and earth formations, 30-40 m deep.