Mukurob — known as God’s Finger - "National Monument"
Mukurob / God’s Finger Location: Southern Namibia, Namib Desert Natural sandstone pillar, formed over millions of years by erosion Became a national symbol because of its extreme balance and fragility In 1955 , Mukurob was officially declared a National Monument , recognizing its cultural, geological, and symbolic importance Known locally and internationally as God’s Finger because of its vertical, pointing form Collapsed in December 1988 , likely due to natural erosion, weathering, and subtle ground movement Keywords: balance, gravity, silence, time, erosion, loss, memory, impermanence