
野柳地質公園,又稱為野柳風景區,是位於臺灣新北市萬里區野柳里的風景區,位於北海岸及觀音山國家風景區範圍內。由於其天然的地質景觀,而成為臺灣北海岸知名的旅遊景點之一。野柳地區為大屯山山脈延伸至東海之岬角,全區長約1700公尺、寬約250公尺。當地地景因造山運動、風化及海蝕等作用而呈現奇特形態,其中有「女王頭」、「仙女鞋」、「蕈狀石」、「燭臺石」、「薑石」、「單面山」等特殊景觀。[1]當地地層主要為中新世野柳群大寮層;該地層分布於萬里區龜吼村至萬里區國聖埔海灘,主要由1000萬年至2500萬年前生成之厚層砂岩所構成,顏色多呈青灰色或黃灰色。
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Yehliu (Chinese: 野柳; pinyin: Yěliǔ) is a cape in Wanli District, New Taipei, Taiwan.[1] The cape, known by geologists as the Yehliu Promontory, forms part of the Daliao Miocene Formation. It stretches approximately 1,700 metres into the ocean and was formed as geological forces pushed the Datun Mountains out of the sea.[2] A distinctive feature of the cape is the hoodoo stones that dot its surface. These shapes can be viewed at the Yehliu Geopark operated by the North Coast and Guanyinshan National Scenic Area administration. A number of rock formations have been given imaginative names based on their shapes. The best known is the "Queen's Head" (女王頭), an iconic image in Taiwan and an unofficial emblem for the town of Wanli. Other formations include the "Fairy Shoe", the "Beehive", the "Ginger Rocks", and the "Sea Candles".
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