The title "" most commonly refers to the 2018 found footage horror film directed by Aislinn Clarke, though it can also refer to a 1950 Western or a 1993 sequel in the Witchboard series.
While the legend provides an entertaining narrative, geologists offer a more scientific explanation for the formation. The Devil's Doorway is a natural example of a phenomenon called "karst," where acidic water dissolves limestone rock over time, creating cavities and unique formations. The specific combination of geological processes, including erosion and weathering, led to the creation of this distinctive doorway-like structure.
The title "" most commonly refers to the 2018 found footage horror film directed by Aislinn Clarke, though it can also refer to a 1950 Western or a 1993 sequel in the Witchboard series.
While the legend provides an entertaining narrative, geologists offer a more scientific explanation for the formation. The Devil's Doorway is a natural example of a phenomenon called "karst," where acidic water dissolves limestone rock over time, creating cavities and unique formations. The specific combination of geological processes, including erosion and weathering, led to the creation of this distinctive doorway-like structure. The Devil-s Doorway