People from different parts of the world often wondered the different rock formations that can be seen in outer space but some of this magnificent structures can be found on Earth. The alien images shows photos came from different places and formation which includes the shot of icy moon in the black mountain, peculiar geyser, desserts, sand dunes, deserts and other landscapes.
The area has m(–foul word(s) removed–)ive limestone formations that have been created as a result of sandstorms in the area.
The sunrise over Monument Valley in Utah, U.S.
 The “Chocolate Hills”on the island of Bohol in the Philippines get their name because the 1,700 naturally formed mounds are covered with chocolate brown gr(–foul word(s) removed–) in the dry season.
The area features churches made of rock dating back to the Romans Rock Formations in Goreme Valley, Cappadocia, Turkey.
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat and is located in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes.
The visible tyre tracks in the salt flats in Salar de Uyuni at Southwest Bolivia.
 The Desert and sand dunes of the Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia.
  The Vermilion Cliffs of the Paria Canyon wilderness in the U.S.
  The Sinkholes pock-mark the emerging shoreline of the Dead Sea near Ein Gedi in Israel. The sinkholes were caused by fresh groundwater disolving subterranean salt deposits that once formed the bottom of the Dead Sea.
 The Geysers erupt in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada in the U.S.
The Salt waters seep out of the ground, forming a slow moving brown river on the north side of the Dead Sea’s south lake.
The Rock formations in Cappadocia, which is in central Turkey.
The view from the space shuttle Columbia of the Richat Structure in the Mauritanian desert.
The Strokkur geyser in Haukadalur, Iceland is one of the country’s most famous geysers, and erupts every 4-8 minutes.
The dramatic skyline above South Georgia Island in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in Antarctica.
The inhospitable terrain at the southern end of Lake Turkana in Kenya. The fresh-looking lava flows came from Teleki s Volcano which last erupted about 130 years ago.
The Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia consists of the Namib Desert (considered the world’s oldest desert) and the Naukluft mountain range.