A hidden gem. The Dungeon, Bona Vista peninsula, Newfoundland.
We drove by it 3 or 4 times wondering why there would be a large wooden deck in the middle of nowhere.
Fortunately I saw a postcard of a spectacular scene and asked the clerk where it was.
The answer - about 3 km that-a-way.
We parked at the deck and looked over the edge at the massive hole in the ground.
To give it scale check out the people walking on the far edge.
Fortunately I saw a postcard of a spectacular scene and asked the clerk where it was.
The answer - about 3 km that-a-way.
We parked at the deck and looked over the edge at the massive hole in the ground.
To give it scale check out the people walking on the far edge.
The "Dungeon" formed when the waves began carving two caves into the sedimentary rock on the ocean side. As the caves got deeper they eventually carved out an area that could no longer support the overhead rock. This resulted in the roof collapsing forming the large sinkhole structure and two caves leading to the ocean. Eventually the roofs of the two caves will collapse and form a sea stack.
source - http://www.hiddennewfoundland.ca/dungeon-provincial-park
source - http://www.hiddennewfoundland.ca/dungeon-provincial-park
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