776 pictures found
© Duncan MacArthur / Biosphoto
The Old Man of Storr - Isle of Skye Hebrides Scotland
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Northern lights over Hvitserkur, a spectacular rock formation in Iceland.
© Giulio Ercolani / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© Giulio Ercolani / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
Northern lights over Hvitserkur, a spectacular rock formation in Iceland.
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Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). Low angle aerial view. Drone shot. Southern Namibia.
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). Low angle aerial view. Drone shot. Southern Namibia.
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Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). Low angle aerial view. Drone shot. Southern Namibia.
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). Low angle aerial view. Drone shot. Southern Namibia.
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Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). At the slope of a conical rock, a so-called Prince Albert formation. Low angle aerial view.
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). At the slope of a conical rock, a so-called Prince Albert formation. Low angle aerial view. Drone shot. Southern Namibia.
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The famous cliffs and sea stacks of Eshaness (Esha Ness), part of the Geopark Shetland and geologically a volcano. Europe, Great
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
The famous cliffs and sea stacks of Eshaness (Esha Ness), part of the Geopark Shetland and geologically a volcano. Europe, Great Britain, Scotland, Northern Isles, Shetland
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The famous cliffs and sea stacks of Eshaness (Esha Ness), part of the Geopark Shetland and geologically a volcano. Europe, Great
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
The famous cliffs and sea stacks of Eshaness (Esha Ness), part of the Geopark Shetland and geologically a volcano. Europe, Great Britain, Scotland, Northern Isles, Shetland
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La Geria, special landscape of cones carved out of volcanic ash where vines grow, protected from the wind by low walls of lava stone, Lanzarote
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
La Geria, special landscape of cones carved out of volcanic ash where vines grow, protected from the wind by low walls of lava stone, Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands
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La Geria, special landscape of cones carved out of volcanic ash where vines grow, protected from the wind by low walls of lava stone, Lanzarote
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
La Geria, special landscape of cones carved out of volcanic ash where vines grow, protected from the wind by low walls of lava stone, Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Divers in the Silfra fault, Thingvellir, Iceland
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Divers in the Silfra fault, Thingvellir, Iceland
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Divers in the Silfra fault, Thingvellir, Iceland
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Basaltic organs of Pico de Ana Ferreira Porto Santo Island. Madeira. Portugal.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Basaltic organs of Pico de Ana Ferreira Porto Santo Island. Madeira. Portugal.
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Woman at the basaltic organs of Pico de Ana Ferreira. Porto Santo Island. Madeira. Portugal.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Woman at the basaltic organs of Pico de Ana Ferreira. Porto Santo Island. Madeira. Portugal.
© Pierre Vernay / Biosphoto
Basalt organs atop Stewart Island, east coast of Greenland
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Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) and green mosses on basaltic organs on seaside cliffs, Iceland
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) and green mosses on basaltic organs on seaside cliffs, Iceland
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La Geria, basalt vineyards, La Geria vineyards, central Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
La Geria, basalt vineyards, La Geria vineyards, central Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Volcanic landscape with basalt, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Volcanic landscape with basalt, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Atlantic lizard (Gallotia atlantica) on black basalt, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Atlantic lizard (Gallotia atlantica) on black basalt, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Dead crab shell on black pebbles by the sea, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Dead crab shell on black pebbles by the sea, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Common rock barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) on black basalt by the sea, Tarajalejo, southeast of the island of Fuertevenura, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Common rock barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) on black basalt by the sea, Tarajalejo, southeast of the island of Fuertevenura, Canary Islands, Spain
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Swan neck Agave (Agave attenuata), introduced succulent plant
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Swan neck Agave (Agave attenuata), introduced succulent plant native to Mexico, on basalt, central island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Swan neck Agave (Agave attenuata), introduced succulent plant native to Mexico, on basalt, central island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Swan neck Agave (Agave attenuata), introduced succulent plant native to Mexico, on basalt, central island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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False sowthistle (Reichardia tingitana) on basalt, Lanzarote,
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
False sowthistle (Reichardia tingitana) on basalt, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
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Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater bottoms. The image shows true collapsed underwater mountains, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater bottoms. The image shows true collapsed underwater mountains, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary Islands.
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Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.
© Robin Fourré / Biosphoto
Fingal's cave, basalt organs, Staffa, Inner Hebrides, UK
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Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Volcanic underwater beds, Tenerife. The image shows the top of an underwater mountain formed by basaltic columns (columnar disjunction. Canary Islands.
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Ice-covered basalt cliff on Foyn Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Village of Apchon: castle, basalt dyke and snow-capped Sancy massif in the distance, Cantal, France
© Robert Valarcher / Biosphoto
© Robert Valarcher / Biosphoto
Village of Apchon: castle, basalt dyke and snow-capped Sancy massif in the distance, Cantal, France
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The old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scottish landscape, Great Britain
© Guy Van Langenhove / Biosphoto
© Guy Van Langenhove / Biosphoto
The old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scottish landscape, Great Britain
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Basalt organ landscape on the Scoresby Sound coast, Greenland
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Basalt organ landscape on the Scoresby Sound coast, Greenland