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trekethos: Banff National Park, Alberta An excellent horn in the foreground - that curved shape show
Fireball over the snowy Dolomites A piece of fortuitously snapped space rock burning up in the atmos
prehistoricfish:A rock formation on Jogashima Island
Mountains of the rising sunThis is pretty neat, this is a view of the highest peak in Japan from the
Elephant Rock I was recently conducting fieldwork along the Taranaki coast and stumbled upon this am
Layers This photo was taken on the slopes of the volcano that makes up the heart of the island of Te
surfacetxture: Limestone cliffs, northern Andes near Chachapoyas, Peru
chalkandwater: Ludwigia obtusiformis ammonite (4.5 cm in diameter) Bearreraig Bay, Isle of Skye, Sco
geologyedinburgh:Caves and ash layers in Mures County in Transylvania, Romania.
earthstory: Dramatic folding Sedimentary layers can lead to beautiful sights. In these pictures the
sedimentaryrockthe45:hauntedsketchbook:Inside out fusion emotions! I love the idea of emotions fusin
The extreme flatness of the Northeastern China Manchurian Plain has caused the Songhua River to mean
adkkd: “Sedimento” by Isabelle Santos. 42 x 35 cm Behance
Broken shellsAs you would findsome broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
Giants among the Lilliputians,some diversity in size of bivalves among the sea bottom dwellers from
Rocks out of placeWhy are these rocks out of place? They just do not fit the environment in which th
Broken shellsAs you would find some broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
Giants among the Lilliputians, some diversity in size of bivalves among the sea bottom dwellers from
Rocks out of placeWhy are these rocks out of place? They just do not fit the environment in which th
Feeding patternsThese swirly patterns were made by living organisms at the bottom of the sea approxi
2020: Slumped cross-bedding in the Hawkesbury Sandstone (Triassic) at Cape Banks.
2005: 36 conglomerate domes make up Kata Tjuta (formerly known as The Olgas), which are 40km west of
1998: Stunning Welsh countryside of the Brecon Beacons, whose unique geomorphology is primarily the
Scene from an ancient sea floor, as if it happened yesterday, however, these are from Permian period
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