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  2. Flowerpot Island - Wikipedia

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    The name of the island comes from two rock pillars on its eastern shore, which look like flower pots. A third flowerpot once stood, but tumbled in 1903. [1] Flowerpot Island is a popular tourist destination, with camping facilities and hiking trails. The island is accessible by cruises and rigid inflatable boats from Tobermory on the Bruce ...

  3. Flowerpot Bay - Wikipedia

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    Flowerpot Bay, also spelt Flower Pot Bay, is a small bay, some 250 m across, on the north coast of Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand.With a jetty at its western end, it is the main point of access by sea to the island.

  4. Fatu Rock - Wikipedia

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    Fatu-ma-Futi, historically referred to as Tower Rocks, [7] is a pair of prominent perpendicular islets. The formation consists of two distinct rock features: Futi, also known as Tower Rock, which rises to a height of 102 feet, and Fatu, known as Flower Pot, reaching 60 feet in height.

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  6. Fatumafuti, American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Fatu-ma-futi is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the easternmost point of the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor, south of Pago Pago. Flowerpot Rock, also known as Fatu Rock, is found along the highway in Fatumafuti. Legend says Fatu and Futi (two offshore islets) were lovers living in the Manu’a Islands.

  7. Hopewell Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Tilted layers of sandstone at Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy. The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpot Rocks or simply the Rocks, are rock formations known as sea stacks caused by tidal erosion in the Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site at the Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada.

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