Sziklaodúk
Sziklaodúk, meaning "rock dens" or "rock caves" in Hungarian, refers to natural rock formations that create hollow spaces or cavities. These formations are typically found in areas with significant geological activity or erosion, particularly in sedimentary or volcanic rock types. The formation process often involves weathering and erosion over long periods, where softer rock layers are worn away by wind, water, or ice, leaving behind more resistant rock structures with openings.
These natural shelters have historically played a role in human settlement and animal habitation. In prehistoric
The aesthetic and geological significance of sziklaodúk also makes them points of interest. They can vary greatly