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Gray Pebble Stones Panorama, Pattern Banner Close-up
A pair of large stone circles, part the Cramer site, a 700 - 800 year old Native American dwellings stand in the Apishapa Canyon. The site also known as the Stonehenge of Colorado is located on state land in southeast Colorado near the Comanche National Grasslands.
Plant fossils in the Harz on slate tablets offer insights into historical flora, are significant for research and education, and are subject to legal regulations.
Rock background
iron oxide stone background texture
Brachiopod fossil cast in ancient sandstone with orange lichens
Selective focus. The texture of the rock, the background of the gray wall
The unofficial name for a large sandstone mound adjacent to the Cottonwood Road in southern Utah as it follows the north to south path of the geological formation known as the Cockscomb is Yellow Rock.  This formation consists of mainly white sandstone shot through with areas of intense yellow sandstone, crisscrossed with striations and folds.  It has been a favorite of photographers and hikers for year.
Harvested latex from rubber trees coagulating in a truck's bucket, poised for transport to the processing factory. A visually striking image capturing the raw beauty of nature's bounty awaiting transformation into essential industrial materials. Perfect for conveying the journey from plantation to production in the rubber industry. Ideal for stock photo use in illustrating the natural resource supply chain, manufacturing processes, or the beauty of agriculture in action
Close Up Of Natural Rock Surface
textures and patterns showing the formation of stone from ancient cooled lava flow on rock faces in a volcanic area rural Victoria, Australia.
Rudists embeded in sandstones, cross sections.\nCretaceous marine fossis near Barcelona.
Rock rice fossil before dinosaurs 1,000 million years ago.
A stone full of Nummulites. Similar stoes can be found at different places in the swiss alps. Often next to rivers and lake sides.
Shapes in rocks.
Horned Toad in desert near Split Rock in Wyoming, USA, North America.
Shellfish Debris and Seawater Erosion on Coasts (Barnacle fragments on rocks)
A fossil cephalopod from Ă–land, valuable to collectors and scientists, reveals ancient marine ecosystems and geological history.
The Bentonite Hills, about 14 km (9 mi) north of Utah Hwy 24 on Hartnet Road, east of Capitol Reef National Park, is an area of badlands composed mainly of the mineral bentonite.  This is a type of clay composed primarily of montmorillonite, an aluminum phyllosilicate material.  It forms from the weathering of ancient volcanic ash when exposed to seawater.  At first it is white or pale blue, but eventually can turn cream colored, then red, yellow, and brown.  Virtually all of these colors are visible in stratified layers of the Bentonite hills, as are scattered black lava boulders, evidence of ancient volcanic action.
The Dead Sea and its predecessor lakes exhibit spectacular deformation patterns caused by earthquakes along the Dead Sea Fault. The photos exhibit various geological phenomena, including seasonal laminae layering (varves), folds, faults, fractures, dikes, soft sediment deformation, desert landscapes.
Plate tectonic shift.  Western USA.
Rock cliff face
Extreme terrain park for hiking in nature's beauty in Wyoming. Park called \
A series of close-up images showcasing the rough texture of a rock surface. The intricate patterns and natural roughness of the stone are highlighted, making these photos ideal for background use.
In the Colca Canyon region of southern Peru, an arid desert landscape unfolds with high mountains and vast desert plains stretching toward the horizon beneath a clear blue sky. This remote high-altitude terrain is a popular destination for adventure seekers looking to explore the rugged wilderness of the Andes
Rock in the Austrian Alps, Sellrain, Tyrol
Closeup of rock texture in southern Utah
Rice fossil 1454 million years old before dinosaurs.
Ancient rocks on the coast at Lai Chi Chong, a significant geosite with various rock types, including the rare volcaniclastic sedimentary rock, formed around 146 million years ago from falling volcanic ash that was mixed with silt and other organic deposits. It is a favourite destination for rock lovers with the only Permian stratum in Hong Kong.
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