MONOLITH HOLDINGS LLC
the free encyclopedia Stone block made of one single piece · object made of one single rock piece For other uses · see Monolith (disambiguation) . Niapiskau island · limestone monoliths · Gulf of St. Lawrence · Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve · Canada Uluru · Northern Territory · Australia · is often referred to as the biggest monolith. While the surrounding rocks were eroded · Greece Landsat 7 image Brandberg Mountain · Namibia Gavea Rock · a monolith next to the sea · near Rio de Janeiro · Brazil A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock · such as some mountains . Erosion usually exposes the geological formations · solidified lava filling the vent of an extinct volcano . In architecture · the term has considerable overlap with megalith · which is normally used for prehistory · and may be used in the contexts of rock-cut architecture that remains attached to solid rock
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