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At sunrise in Toadstool Geologic Park, a hiker walks across badland layers of hardened volcanic ash, clay and sandstone in the Oglala National Grassland of Nebraska.
Trujillo, Peru - June 16, 2024: Man taking photos of the ancient pre-Columbian city of Chan Chan, built by the Chimues
In the petrified bed of a river in San Juan Raya, within the Tehuacan-Cuicatlan Biosphere Reserve, state of Puebla, the petrified footprints of dinosaurs that lived here in the Jurassic were found, specifically these of carnivorous theropods. They are marked with river stones to be able to identify them.
Nallihan National Park, Ankara, Turkey
Muddy Vulcanos located in Buzau County, Romania, a National Landmark, Gas bubbles coming out a mud volcano. Paclele mici and Paclele Mari
Ammomite (Ammomoideae) fossil imprint on a limestone. The image was captured in the canton of schaffhausen during springtime.
Mature archaeologist studies remains of ancient animal or human under lamp using magnifying glass. Scientist works with fossils, does historical bone examination and research in archaeological lab.
Land surveyor working at a mine site in Fort McMurray, Alberta
colors and textures of rioTinto mining
Three teenage kids enjoying summer vacations in Dorset, United Kingdom. \nCloseup of a large stone and ammonite fossils visible inside it.\nLyme Regis Fossil Beach.\nCold and windy overcast day.\nShot with Canon R5
After snows melted and filled the tracks with water and ice, a hiker closely inspects part of the Apatosaurus dinosaur trackway along the Purgatoire River in Picket Wire Canyon, part of the Comanche National Grasslands of southeast Colorado. During the late Jurassic Period about 150 million years ago, dinosaurs congregated along the shores of a vast freshwater lake in what is now southeastern Colorado. They left behind large trackways in the mud which shows up today eroded by river waters as over 1300 dinosaur footprints in limestone along the Purgatoire River. Most of these tracks are by made by herding Apatosaurus or sauropod dinosaurs. Part of the Picket Wire Canyonlands, the tracksite is the largest dinosaur tracksite in North America.
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.
Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks. These can be easily seen during hiking in the Parc Naturel des Préalpes d'Azur.\nThe Regional Natural Park of the Préalpes d'Azur is located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It is located in the Pre-Alps of Grasse, between the valleys of the Siagne, the Loup, the Cagne, the Estéron and the Var.
Mars Surface
man geologist in a desert area examines a rock sample against the backdrop of a colored salt lake
Female tourist is hiking in canyon in winter
Bisti badlands, De-na-zin wilderness area, New Mexico, USA
Ammonite and Orthoceras Fossil preserved in the rocks mined from the reserve found in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Close up shot of cleaning fossil remains of extinct civilization from sand using professional tool and brush. Archaeologist works with bones of prehistoric human or dinosaur in archaeological lab.
Ankara, Turkey-October 15, 2011: Clay Hills View in Nallihan. They Are Hills Created By The Wear Of Clay Layers With Different Resistance. Nallihan is a district of Ankara Province.
Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs are commonly referred as ammonites
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Obruks are large collapse sinkholes in a low limestone plateau within the Konya Basin of central Türkiye. The name of this sinkhole is \
A woman picking up rubbish from the ground.
Image show dame to property, cars and freeways as the earthquake destroyed Northridge\n\nAt 4:30 am, on January 17, 1994, residents of the greater Los Angeles area were rudely awakened by the strong shaking of the Northridge earthquake. This was the first earthquake to strike directly under an urban area of the United States since the 1933 Long Beach earthquake.
Dinosaur skeleton on the quarry wall at Dinosaur National Monument
Female hiker is looking at views in red rock canyon in South Tien Shan mountains
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Mosaic Canyon Trail
Free Images: "bestof:Richard Holder examining a Daemonhelix in Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska, 1966. (NPS photo by William S. ("Bill") Keller"
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