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landslide in an environmental meadow hazardous crack in ground descent of large layers of soil break, close up nobody.
The maquis, or macchia, is a type of dense, evergreen shrubland found primarily in the Mediterranean region. This vegetation is characterized by hardy shrubs and small trees such as holm oak, rosemary, and juniper, which thrive in the hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters typical of Mediterranean climates. The maquis habitat is well adapted to fire, with many plants having thick bark and deep root systems to survive and regenerate after wildfires. It provides a unique and rich ecosystem for a variety of wildlife.
Aerial view, natural panorama of the savanna hills which are also known as Pajjongan hills in Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi
Badlands National Park in South Dakota, USA.
Arid Kalahari Landscape with clouds, near Gharagab in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Amazing geological features in Cappadocia, Turkey
Ancient stone jungle like an alien world
Lofty clouds above
The Sau reservoir, at historic low water levels
Cloudscape over the Virgin River Valley from along Grafton Road in Rockville Utah as storm approaches
Dried land with drawing after flood rain in the field, Plana mountain, Bulgaria
A passenger train traveling through the mountainous landscape northwest of Madrid, Spain
Pond for irrigation between stubble fields in Italy. Plowed hills of Tuscany in the autumn. Plowed agricultural land in Italy.
Looking north from Badlands Overlook at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit.
Lake with eroded riverbank, taken on a sunny summers day
Muğla, Kavaklıdere district is connected to the village Derebağ. The origin of the Hittite inscriptions Hyllarıma name Luwi mentioned because it is thought Wallarima'dan. When it was founded by the city, and who failed to win certainty. The ruins of the Roman era to today has been reached. Moreover, the period of Roman coins are ridden city.\nAs one of the oldest settlements of the Carian civilization, and in the next century, is known to move to settlements Termassos. Stonework on the walls Hyllarıma'nın with Leleg structure shows close similarities. In this regard, the history of urban migration from the previous year, Dor is possible to download. However, scientific excavations in the region to clarify this situation will be after. Consists of a rectangular block walls have been rough. Thickness of 2 m. Good find. Providing access to the city and was very well preserved west gate BC 400 in the first half, was held Mausolleus period. Roman period have been destroyed, the hillside on the theater's seating skenesi levels reached today in very good condition.\nThe city's other structures to be used for stones in the new field is large necropol unraveled major damage to your treasure.
On a remote beach in Far North Queensland =  layers are revealed after stormy seas shifted the sands.
Cappadocia, Turkey, rock, Nevsehir, Autumn
Ruins of fortress ancient Khorezm, in the Kyzylkum desert in Uzbekistan,
In the town of Ürgüp, in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, the sandstones covered by volcanic eruption have been shaped by wind and natural effects over thousands of years, forming steep columns.
Typical landscape at Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska
mountain autumn landscape
Dense bushes growing in a green field and cloudy sky, Czulczyce, Poland
Hetch Hetchy Valley is a glacial valley in Yosemite National Park in California. It is  flooded by O'Shaughnessy Dam, forming the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. The Tuolumne River fills the reservoir. Yosemite National Park, California. Waterfalls and lake.
A jagged hill revealing the colors of its red and purple earth in the countryside
Antalya, Stone-Construction Material, Israel, Courtyard, The Byzantine Empire
Land for sale concept. \na vacant land field available for building construction and housing subdivision in a residential area for sale, rent, buy or investment
Travels in Italy
Lick Wash is a slot canyon whose rock walls are formed by water erosion from flash floods at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Kane County, Utah.
Le “Lame Rosse” are an awesome place to visiti in Sibillini area
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