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Historic glacial moraine trail landscape with weathered boulders and rocks in the woods with bare tree trunks in Massachusetts, USA.
Natural Rock Background
Pine needles littering a large rock along a hiking trail.
Weathering of stones
Beautiful view of tourist attraction - open pit in Ruskeala Mountain Park, Karelia, Russia.
Rock and trees.
Snow covered rock
Stone path as a texture or background.
Rock hills and forests, and railings for walks.
Rocks and water flow under the riverbed
Glacial striations in bedrock near summit of Mt. Kearsarge, New Hampshire, horizontal image.
Large boulder in public park used as bench.
Large stones or rock settled in between green trees in a public park
Twisted columnar jointing near the High Island Reservoir East Dam at Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, Sai Kung East country park. New Territories.
Seascape at Fort Phoenix in New Bedford Harbor in Massachusetts.
This is a photograph taken on a mobile phone outdoors of a rock texture in Curecanti National Recreation Area in Gunnison, Colorado.
A big boulder in a meadow in the area around the sources of river Secchia, Emilia Romagna region in the Apennines.
Panoramic view of tumultuous river with rocks in foreground, small forest island in background, during a summer day.
A forest trail in Shenandoah National Park outlined by boulders
Stone path as a texture or background.
old rocks in the forest covered with moss
Details of the rock and waterfalls at Amnicon State Park, Wisconsin
Rock formation on the coast at Ap Lei Pai island, Hong Kong
A rock in the middle of the forest. A high rock with vertical slopes. Mountains in the forest
Big rock in the woods
Glacially carved granite bedrock in a hiking trail near the summit of Mt. Kearsarge in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
Vegetation clinging to a cliff side
A stone outcropping on Mount Mansfield in Vermont.Click an image to go to Jan's Vermont-New England gallery.
Split rock was a navigation aid to pioneers headed west in early America in Wyoming of North America. In Wild west times it was stage stop and pony express stop.
Free Images: "bestof:This is the second rock cliff that I just mentioned. On the top of it, you see a cluster of large glacial erratics. glacial guilford connecticut brianghilliotti"
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We_get_a_better_view_of_the_glacial_boulder_cliff_face_from_a_point_just_outside_of_the_second_rock_shelter._We_can_see_the_very_large_boulder_perched_on_the_cliff_top,_probably_one_earthquake_away_from_falling_over..jpg
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The_second_photo_of_the_rock_shelter_at_the_Guilford_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_shows_how_this_rock_shelter_was_formed_by_the_break_off_of_rock_slabs_through_expanding_ice._These_rocks_would_then_slide_down_onto_other_rocks_below,_forming_cavities..jpg
Another_view_of_large_glacial_break_off_slabs_found_at_the_base_of_the_glacial_deposit_Cliff_off_of_I-95_North_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
I_am_overworking_I-95_on_the_north_side._I_am_right_above_the_first_rock_shelter_along_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff,_located_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
I_am_now_standing_on_top_of_the_rocks_that_form_the_first_rock_shelter_at_the_extreme_edge_of_the_Guilford_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff._I_would_not_attempt_to_jump_over_the_crack_between_the_two_rocks..jpg
Here_is_a_second_smaller_valley_that_is_part_of_the_features_to_be_found_on_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposits_cliff._Very_close_to_I-95_heading_toward_it._If_we_go_through_this_small_valley,_we_will_be_on_top_of_the_first_glacial_rock_shelter_photographed_e.jpg
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Yet_another_view_of_the_break_off_slabs_found_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
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Here_is_the_second_rock_shelter_that_can_be_found_along_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff._It_is_strange,_but_it_looks_like_there_was_some_kind_of_water_erosion_at_the_back_of_the_rock_shelter._Maybe_there_was_some_mining_activity._It_also_looks_like_it_h.jpg
I_am_now_walking_along_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._There_seems_to_be_a_lack_of_trees._This_is_because_I_am_probably_standing_on_sheer_rock,_separated_by_perhaps_a_few_inches_of_soil._I_have_noticed_that_there_is_quite_a_bit_of_moss_on_the_ground.jpg
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I_am_approaching_the_first_saddle_access_point_to_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._I_will_be_making_my_way_over_to_the_top_of_the_first_rock_shelter,_over_looking_I_95_North._I_will_have_a_better_view_of_I-95_North..jpg
Here_is_a_saddle_point_by_which_you_can_get_to_the_top_of_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff._However_it_still_does_require_some_careful_rock_climbing._Please_be_careful_when_going_through_these_boulders,_as_it_is_easy_to_fall_or_trip._This_is_especially.jpg
This_is_a_close-up_view_of_what_looks_like_water_erosion_at_the_second_cliff_overhang_rock_shelter._Could_it_also_have_been_mining?_Is_it_along_the_glacial_deposit_cliff..jpg
This_represents_the_largest_glacial_break_off_boulder_found_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_found_just_outside_of_the_second_rock_shelter..jpg
Shifting_my_vantage_point_on_top_of_the_cliff_(with_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter_below),_I_get_another_view_of_the_swamp_nearby..jpg
This_is_an_example_of_what_I_spoke_about_concerning_why_there_are_so_few_trees_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._Depicted_here_is_exposed_bed_rock._There_is_a_very_well-developed_lichen_field._Throughout_the_rest_of_the_area_there_is_only_a_few_in.jpg
Behind_me_is_the_high_power_utility_line_trail,_going_in_the_opposite_direction._Taken_from_the_same_vantage_point_on_top_of_the_cliff_with_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter..jpg
There_is_a_trail_that_goes_around_and_to_the_back_of_the_cliff_that_forms_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter._As_I_followed_it,_I_came_upon_a_high_power_utility_line_trail._I_went_to_the_top_of_the_cliff_that_formed_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter,_and_it_just_so.jpg
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This_was_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_rock_field_that_I_saw_earlier_while_standing_on_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._As_you_can_see,_expanding_snow-ice_has_played_a_role_in_splitting_these_rocks..jpg
Another_glacial_boulder_break_off_slab_from_the_same_rock_field_that_I_mentioned_earlier..jpg
Another_view_standing_on_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_from_one_of_the_boulders_that_is_more_forwardly_protruding._Please_be_careful_walking_around_here..jpg
This_is_the_small_valley_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_which_can_be_accessed_by_the_first_saddle_point_shown_in_an_earlier_photograph._If_you_attempt_to_climb_through_the_first_saddle_point,_please_be_careful_and_use_boots._It_would_also_be_help.jpg
Here_is_more_thick_moss_on_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_very_abundant_here..jpg
Another_view_of_the_massive_boulder_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_one_earthquake_away_from_falling_over._Fortunately_earthquakes_don't_happen_very_much_in_New_England..jpg
In_the_distance_I_see_some_very_large_glacial_boulders._This_is_toward_the_back_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_at_the_other_side_of_the_valley._I_will_investigate..jpg
This_is_the_extreme_end_of_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff._The_terrain_becomes_more_navigable_at_a_point_where_there_is_a_saddle_formed_by_a_small_woodland_stream._It_is_also_a_safer_way_to_get_to_the_top_of_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff..jpg
Now_going_through_the_second_valley,_formed_by_the_first_saddle_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._I_am_impressed_by_the_rich_moss_fields_that_I_see_around_me._I_almost_want_to_get_out_of_here_so_I_do_not_disturb_it..jpg
There_is_yet_again_another_large_glacial_erratic_deposit_boulder,_right_behind_the_glacial_erratic_deposit_cluster,_forming_a_perfect_line..jpg
Here_we_see_even_more_rich_moss_fields_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._I_will_be_careful_not_to_step_too_much_on_this_field..jpg
I_am_now_at_a_point_on_top_of_the_first_section_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_looking_down_at_the_glacial_boulder_break_off_field,_which_I_described_earlier_in_this_photo_essay._As_you_can_see,_many_boulders_have_been_breaking_off_for_a_long_time..jpg
I_am_currently_at_the_rock_shelter_along_I-95,_at_the_extreme_edge_of_the_Guilford_glacial_boulder_break_off_field._This_view_is_from_the_rock_shelter_overlooking_the_north_side_of_the_highway..jpg
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Another_view_of_the_glacial_dispersion_field_that_is_at_the_base_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_face._As_you_can_see,_these_rocks_are_fairly_large._The_blue_markers_are_a_positive_thing._They_want_to_build_a_trial_system_in_the_area_and_keep_developers_out..jpg
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Here_is_a_photo_of_the_other_two_man-made_rock_piles_by_the_large_glacial_deposit_erratic,_photographed_earlier..jpg
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This_is_a_view_from_the_bottom_of_the_valley,_separating_the_glacial_boulder_field_that_I_just_came_from,_with_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_forming_the_rock_shelters_I_have_photographed..jpg
I_am_looking_back_down_from_the_saddle_access_point_that_I_used_to_get_to_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._Though_the_terrain_was_not_too_difficult,_the_leaves_were_still_very_slippery,_and_you_must_be_careful..jpg
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Here_is_a_close-up_of_the_same_rock_cliff_shelter_that_I_spoke_about..jpg
Here_is_a_photograph_of_the_elonglated_rock_pile_that_could_be_a_wall,_nearby_the_large_glacial_deposit_erratic..jpg
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Here_is_a_photograph_of_the_third_and_fourth_rock_feature._The_fourth_rock_feature_is_the_larger_of_the_two_stones._Behind_the_fourth_rock_feature_you_will_see_a_cluster_of_glacial_deposits..jpg
I_have_turned_around_since_taking_the_previous_photograph._Right_away_is_seen_a_very_large_slab_of_glacial_deposit_rock._There_is_a_smaller_one_which_you_may_not_be_able_to_see,_followed_by_a_larger_one._They_are_roughly_in_a_straight_line..jpg
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Man_beneath_a_"fallen_rock"_on_the_foot_trail_to_the_top_of_Second_Mesa_and_the_pueblo_of_Mishongnovi_(Mashongnavi),_Arizona,_ca.1898_(CHS-4612).jpg
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This_is_the_rock_cliff_shelter_that_I_was_talking_about._I_don't_think_I_would_want_to_sleep_here._It_is_right_by_a_swamp._However,_someone_must_been_here,_as_there_is_a_recently_used_campfire..jpg
It_looks_like_there_is_a_very_large_boulder_just_waiting_to_slide_off_into_the_break_off_field_below..jpg
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This_shows_that_the_rock_shelter_that_I_just_emerged_from_is_formed_by_the_process_of_a_large_chunk_of_glacially_deposited_boulder_breaking_off_and_forming_cavities_with_rocks_that_were_below_it..jpg
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