Panská rock
Panská rock (German: Herrnhausfelsen) is a geological site, which is located a stone organ resulting columnar jointing basalt magma during solidification, which has been dismantled due to human mining operations in its current form. It located in the Protected Landscape Area Czech Central to the village Prácheň, now part of Kamenický Šenov, who used the site as a tourist attraction. Are protected up to five vertical hexagonal columns, some of which reach a length of 12 meters and are arranged side by side as pipe organ at the church. Resulting in depression has formed a lake. The area of protected area is 1.26 hectares at an altitude of 560-597 meters above sea level
Panská rock
Panská rock (German: Herrnhausfelsen) is a geological site, which is located a stone organ resulting columnar jointing basalt magma during solidification, which has been dismantled due to human mining operations in its current form. It located in the Protected Landscape Area Czech Central to the village Prácheň, now part of Kamenický Šenov, who used the site as a tourist attraction. Are protected up to five vertical hexagonal columns, some of which reach a length of 12 meters and are arranged side by side as pipe organ at the church. Resulting in depression has formed a lake. The area of protected area is 1.26 hectares at an altitude of 560-597 meters above sea level