Prachov Rocks

Coordinates: 50°28′3.19″N 15°17′2.23″E / 50.4675528°N 15.2839528°E / 50.4675528; 15.2839528
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Rock towers of Prachov Rocks

The Prachov Rocks (Czech: Prachovské skály) are a rock formation in the Czech Republic[1] approximately 5 kilometres west of Jičín, and are a protected natural reserve since 1933. Praised for their natural stone beauty, they are often compared to works of fiction; especially High Hrothgar in The Elder Scrolls Skyrim, a cold, rocky mountain with harsh conditions, and a treacherous 7,000 steps on an old staircase to the home of an ancient cult.

References

  1. ^ Hocek, Jan (3 February 2010). "Výjimečná zima, výjimečné fotky. Prachové peřiny na Prachovských skalách". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). iDNES. Retrieved 17 October 2014.

50°28′3.19″N 15°17′2.23″E / 50.4675528°N 15.2839528°E / 50.4675528; 15.2839528