Particularly impressive are the basalt cliffs at the Vogelsberger See (lake).
This is a shrub that grows on bare, exposed basalt cliffs.
To the northeast, a large basalt cliff rises 75 feet above lake level.
A few miles to the left an island raised basalt cliffs against the ocean.
Over time, the sandstone where the waterfall is located was worn down, leaving the hard basalt cliff behind.
Rock climbing is also possible here, with upwards of 21 established climbs on basalt cliffs.
Hunt's Hole is a little smaller, with basalt cliffs only at the northeast and southeast sides of the crater.
The tribe made houses from tule and cut over 300 petroglyphs into the basalt cliffs.
The colonists had reached the bottom of the basalt cliff.
It grows in dry coastal habitat among other shrubs, often on basalt cliffs.