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Geomorphology Collection (page 2)

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026145

DDE-90026145
The 12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia. The whole coast is called Shipwreck Coast due to the many ship disasters, which happened during the last centuries

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026143

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The 12 Apostles, seen from the beach at Gibsons Steps, Great Ocean Road, Australia. It crosses the Port Campbell National Park with the well known rock formation and sea stacks like the 12 apostles

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026139

DDE-90026139
The Arch, Great Ocean Road, Australia, in stormy weather, breakers are coming in. The whole coast is called Shipwreck Coast due to the many ship disasters, which happened during the last centuries

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026138

DDE-90026138
The Arch, Great Ocean Road, Australia, in stormy weather, breakers are coming in. The whole coast is called Shipwreck Coast due to the many ship disasters, which happened during the last centuries

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026137

DDE-90026137
Loch Ard Gorge, Great Ocean Road, Australia. The Loch Ard was a three-masted clipper wrecked in 1878 at Muttonbird island. The Great Ocean Road is one of the most famous scenic roads worldwide

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: DDE-90026135

DDE-90026135
The Grotto and cliffs, Great Ocean Road, Australia. It crosses the Port Campbell National Park with the wel-known rock formation and sea stacks like the 12 Apostle's. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Classic meanders on East River, in Grand Mesa - Uncompahgre Gunnison National Forest

Classic meanders on East River, in Grand Mesa - Uncompahgre Gunnison National Forest, Crested Butte, The Rockies
ROG-13775 Classic meanders on East River in Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre Gunnison National Forest, Crested Butte, The Rockies, Colorado

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Waterfall over folded Jurassic limestone strata - the Chapeau de Gendarme - near Pontarlier

Waterfall over folded Jurassic limestone strata - the Chapeau de Gendarme - near Pontarlier, Jura Mountains
ROG-13886 Waterfall over folded Jurassic limestone strata the Chapeau de Gendarme - near Pontarlier, Jura Mountains, east France Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Vitosha stone river - (also called stone run - stone stream or stone sea)

Vitosha stone river - (also called stone run - stone stream or stone sea) peculiar geomorphological phenomenon formed
ROG-14299 Vitosha stone river - (also called stone run - stone stream or stone sea) peculiar geomorphological phenomenon formed from granite in periglacial conditions Mount Vitosha - Bulgaria

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Sarsen Stones - on the steep south-facing chalk downs - Pewsey Downs National Nature Reserve (NNR)

Sarsen Stones - on the steep south-facing chalk downs - Pewsey Downs National Nature Reserve (NNR) Wiltshire
ROG-14453 Sarsen Stones - on the steep south-facing chalk downs Pewsey Downs National Nature Reserve (NNR) Wiltshire Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: The dramatic heavily-folded sandstone and mudstone rocks of Hartland Quay - north Devon - UK

The dramatic heavily-folded sandstone and mudstone rocks of Hartland Quay - north Devon - UK
ROG-14311 The dramatic heavily-folded sandstone and mudstone rocks Hartland Quay - north Devon - UK Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Eroding cliffs, stacks and islets at Ponta da Piedade, near Lagos, Algarve, Portugal

Eroding cliffs, stacks and islets at Ponta da Piedade, near Lagos, Algarve, Portugal
ROG-13902 Eroding cliffs, stacks and islets at Ponta da Piedade near Lagos, Algarve, Portugal. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGeomorphology Collection: Eroded red mudstone, Imlil valley, The High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Eroded red mudstone, Imlil valley, The High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco
ROG-13564 Eroded red mudstone Imlil valley, The High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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