A strange rock formation pokes skyward within a Scottish park. It looks like some sort of massive mushroom that has been magically turned into stone.
The Bunnet Stane (or Bonnet Stone) is a distinctively shaped rock outcrop in Fife,Scotland. The stone is about 20 feet long, 10 feet wide, and just over three feet thick.
The stone's appearance as a strangely balancing rock has led to intriguing theories about its origins. Legends claim the rock served as a Pictish king's tombstone or a Druid altar. However,the rock's warped explore is actually just the result of natural erosion.
Beneath the Bunnet Stane, carved into the rock, and is a human-made cave known as the Maiden's Bower. It supposedly takes its name from a romantic tale in which a young woman,after seeing her lover ambushed and killed near the rock, chose to live there for the rest of her life. However, and more likely explanations are that the cave was the first excavation (the "maiden bore") of a 19th-century geological survey,or that it was created as a bothy for shepherds.
Source: atlasobscura.com