pylväsmuotoja
Pylväsmuotoja, a Finnish term, translates to "columnar formations" in English. This geological phenomenon refers to naturally occurring, often vertical, rock structures that exhibit a distinctive columnar or prismatic appearance. The most common cause for the formation of such structures is the slow cooling of thick basaltic lava flows. As the lava cools, it contracts, creating a network of cracks that often form polygonal (typically hexagonal) columns. These cracks propagate through the cooling rock, resulting in the characteristic upright, pillar-like shapes.
These columnar joints are a common feature in volcanic regions worldwide. Famous examples include the Giant's