Maczuga Herkulesa

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Maczuga Herkulesa is a famous tall limestone rock pillar in Ojców National Park in southern Poland, known for its distinctive club-like shape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone monadnock
rock formation
tourist attraction
category landforms of Lesser Poland Voivodeship
rock pillars in Poland
tourist attractions in Lesser Poland Voivodeship
country Poland
elevation approximately 25–30 metres
formedBy karst processes
geologicalAge Jurassic
hasViewOf Pieskowa Skała Castle
knownFor distinctive tall pillar shape
resemblance to Hercules’ club
languageOfName Polish
locatedIn Silesian–Cracow Upland
surface form: Kraków-Częstochowa Upland

Ojców National Park
southern Poland
locatedNear Pieskowa Skała
Pieskowa Skała Castle
material limestone
nameMeaning Hercules’ Club
partOf Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska landscape
surface form: Polish Jurassic Highland

Prądnik Valley
protectedArea Ojców National Park
region Lesser Poland Voivodeship
shape club-like
tourism popular climbing site
popular sightseeing spot

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