Aerial of land rich in iron oxides - the Pilbara seabed rose to form one of Earth's first permanent land masses about 3. 5 billion yeras ago. Summits are layered where hard rock has resisted erosion - Hamersley Range, Pilbara region
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Aerial of land rich in iron oxides - the Pilbara seabed rose to form one of Earth's first permanent land masses about 3. 5 billion yeras ago. Summits are layered where hard rock has resisted erosion - Hamersley Range, Pilbara region
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Aerial of land rich in iron oxides
Hamersley Range, Pilbara region, Western Australia
The Pilbara seabed rose to form one of Earths first permanent land masses about 3.5 billion yeras ago. Summits are layered where hard rock has resisted erosion
Jean-Paul Ferrero
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