Tsingy de Bermaraha National Park
This national park in Madagascar is one of the oddest places you’ll find on earth. The entire park is composed of a forest of needle-like rock spires that rise up into the sky, as high as 400 feet. The rock, formed by water eroding limestone, is razor sharp and provides a home to many unique creatures.
While eerie and kinda creepy looking, this area is not well explored by scientists, because it’s too difficult to travel through the landscape on account of the rocks’ jagged nature. So who really know’s what’s hiding in this pointy forest.