El Dedo de Dios

El Dedo de Dios (translated: God's finger) is a 30 m (98 ft) high sea stack in the Atlantic Ocean, off the northern part of Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands.

During Tropical Storm Delta in November 2005, the thin top of this geological formation broke off and fell into the sea.

The peculiarly shaped rock has been an inspiration to many artists, and it is believed that the author Domingo Doreste was the first to name it God's finger.

[citation needed] Geologically, the area is the oldest on Gran Canaria, having started to form around 14 million years ago.

Over a period of 200–300,000 years, the oddly shaped monument was created from the basaltic materials in the area.

Dedo de Dios in September 2005
Dedo de Dios in December 2005