The rock formation at the site of Althesa Village dates back to ancient geological periods, shaped by natural forces over thousands of years. Before human settlement, the area was characterized by rugged limestone cliffs, eroded by wind and water, forming unique caves and crevices. Volcanic activity and tectonic movements contributed to the diverse rock layers, giving the land its distinct structure. Over time, sedimentation and mineral deposits enriched the soil, making it suitable for vegetation. Fossils embedded in the rocks indicate that the site was once underwater, possibly part of an ancient seabed. These formations provided natural shelters for early inhabitants and influenced the architectural styles of later civilizations. Today, the rock formations serve as a historical and geological landmark, preserving the rich past of Althesa Village.