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Picture No. 10899452Canyon Maple - fallen leaves of Canyon maple (Acer grandidentatum) Aspen and other trees (Acer grandidentatum) Date:
"Moqui marbles" - Hematite concretions from the Navajo sandstone of southeast UtahCAN-4388 Moqui marbles Hematite concretions from the Navajo sandstone of southeast Utah John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401
Bingham Canyon Mine - one of the biggest open pit copper mines in the world - also mine gold - silver - molybdenumCAN-4380 Bingham Canyon Mine Utah - USA one of the biggest open pit copper mines in the world - also mine gold - silver - molybdenum - pit can be seen from space John Cancalosi contact details
Aerial view of the Book Cliffs - north of the town of Green River, Utah; looking North-EastFG-eb-890 The Book Cliffs are carved into the Mancos Shale (marine deposits, grey talus slope), capped by sandstone of the Mesaverde Group, Upper Cretaceous Utah
Aerial view of the Book Cliffs - looking north, Between Grand Junction, Colorado, and Green RiverFG-eb-889 The Book Cliffs are carved into the Mancos Shale (marine deposits, grey talus slope), capped by sandstone of the Mesaverde Group, Upper Cretaceous Utah