About
An uncanny landscape of boulders perched atop slender columns of clay was created by a unique form of erosion.
Zone is a quaint Lombard village near Lake Iseo that is all but forgotten if it weren’t for the Pyramids. Unlike their better known Egyptian counterparts, the Pyramids of Zone are the product of nature, making them, if not more majestic, at least more intriguing. Located in a clay reservoir, the Pyramids are hoodoos (also known as tent rocks, earth or erosion pyramids, or fairy chimneys), which result from prolonged erosion.