Dragon's Teeth
"Dragon's Teeth" refers to a type of geological formation, often characterized by sharp, jagged peaks resembling the teeth of a dragon. These formations can be found in various locations around the world, typically resulting from volcanic activity or erosion. They are often popular among hikers and photographers due to their striking appearance and unique landscapes.
In a different context, "Dragon's Teeth" is also the title of a novel by Upton Sinclair, published in 1912. The book explores themes of war and social justice, focusing on the impact of World War I on individuals and society. It highlights the struggles faced by soldiers and civilians during this tumultuous period.