Frazer Blowhole
Collapsed sea cave – former blowhole. At high tide, certain wind directions and wave height here still is observed a vertical fountain but this is rare.
Dudley Beach blowholes
Blowholes in granite fissures and also smaller caves. At correct wind direction the fountains and splashes are up to 10 m high.
Cozumel Blowholes
Two blowholes in lava fields. Usually the fountains are not too powerful and visitors often love to stand in them.
Blowholes of Mughsail Beach
Group of three fine blowholes that have been reinforced by masonry and mesh. Fountains are up to 28 m high.
The Spout in Newfoundland
Enormous, wave-powered fountain in a beautiful natural setting – on the cliffs next to a waterfall of Spout River. Unusual blowhole as it is located rather high above the sea and, reportedly, has freshwater in it.
Pointe au Sel Blowhole (Le Souffleur)
This blowhole has formed on an old lava flow from the Piton des Neiges. Usually it creates some meters tall fountain but during the storms it may get very impressive.
Spouting Horn at Cook’s Chasm
Impressive blowhole that creates a tall, hissing fountain when a wave enters Cook’s Chasm. The fountain is up to 12 – 14 m high.
Thor’s Well
Hole in the rocks at the sea that looks as if the ocean is drained in it. This is some 6-7 m wide hole, also 6-7 m deep. It is at its most impressive approximately one hour before the high tide. At high waves, it creates several meters high splashes.
Depoe Bay Spouting Horn
Interesting, quite active blowhole next to the road. It creates up to 9 m high fountains that often pour on the cars that are passing by.
Hummock Point Blowhole
Impressive, a bit slanted blowhole in lava beds at the sea.