732 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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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
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Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
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Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
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Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Godin / Biosphoto
Bras de la Plaine Gorges, Entre-Deux, Reunion Island, France
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 9,5cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 9,5cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 11cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 11cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 26cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 26cm.
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Ax with three digits. Basalt. North Africa, Tilemsi, Neolithic. 18 cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Ax with three digits. Basalt. North Africa, Tilemsi, Neolithic. 18 cm.
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Heavy throated axe. Basalt. North Africa, Tilemsi, Neolithic.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Heavy throated axe. Basalt. North Africa, Tilemsi, Neolithic. 21cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 12.8cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 12.8cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 9,5cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 9,5cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 11cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 11cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 12.8cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 12.8cm.
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Drop-shaped basalt throat axe. Neolithic period. North Africa.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Drop-shaped basalt throat axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 14.5cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 13,5cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 13,5cm.
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Ax with trapezoidal throat in basalt. Neolithic period. North Africa.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Ax with trapezoidal throat in basalt. Neolithic period. North Africa. 13,6cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 21.6cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 21.6cm.
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Hache à gorge en basalte. Période Néolithique. Afrique du Nord.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Hache à gorge en basalte. Période Néolithique. Afrique du Nord. 19,4 cm.
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Hache à gorge en basalte. Période Néolithique. Afrique du Nord.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Hache à gorge en basalte. Période Néolithique. Afrique du Nord. 19,4 cm.
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Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 21.6cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Basalt Throat Axe. Neolithic period. North Africa. 21.6cm.
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Polished basalt axe. North Africa, Neolithic. 13.1 cm.
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Lichens on wet basalts of El Hierro island (Canary Islands). Stereocaulon vulcani: pioneer lichen on basalts - El Golfo area
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Lichens on wet basalts of El Hierro island (Canary Islands). Stereocaulon vulcani: pioneer lichen on basalts - El Golfo area
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Lichens on wet basalts of El Hierro island (Canary Islands).
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Lichens on wet basalts of El Hierro island (Canary Islands). Stereocaulon vulcani: pioneer lichen on basalts - El Golfo area
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A centuries-old Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
A centuries-old Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio.
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Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio.
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Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio.
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Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary pine on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio.
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Orchilla lichen (Roccella canariensis) on the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands). Roccella canariensis is a fruticose lichen of the Roccellaceae
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Orchilla lichen (Roccella canariensis) on the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands). Roccella canariensis is a fruticose lichen of the Roccellaceae family known as Orchilla from which a natural dye used for the colour purple is extracted (orcein). It grows on the Canary Islands, on cliffs exposed to the trade winds, and was particularly prized by the Romans and by Genoese and Venetian cloth merchants in the 15th century. It was one of the main historical exports of the Canary Islands. El Hierro
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Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) on the island of El Hierro
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries. Euphorbia balsamifera is a prostrate shrub of the Euphorbiaceae family, which loses its leaves in periods of drought and forms extensive succulent thickets in the arid and coastal areas of the Canary Islands
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Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) and orange lichens (Caloplaca sp.) on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries. Euphorbia balsamifera is a
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) and orange lichens (Caloplaca sp.) on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries. Euphorbia balsamifera is a prostrate shrub of the Euphorbiaceae family, which loses its leaves in periods of drought and forms extensive succulent thickets in the arid and coastal areas of the Canary Islands
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Sea of clouds and Canary pine forest on the island of El Herrio.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Sea of clouds and Canary pine forest on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio. The constant trade winds create magnificent seas of clouds which create occult rain (condensation on the trees) - seen from the viewpoint of Las Playas
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Sea of clouds and Canary pine forest on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Sea of clouds and Canary pine forest on the island of El Herrio. The Canary pine (Pinus canariensis) is a magnificent species endemic to the archipelago, very resistant to fire and rapidly colonising bare volcanic soil, as here on the island of El Herrio. The constant trade winds create magnificent seas of clouds which create occult rain (condensation on the trees) - seen from the viewpoint of Las Playas
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Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) on the island of El Hierro
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Tabaiba dulce (Euphorbia balsamifera) on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries. Euphorbia balsamifera is a prostrate shrub of the Euphorbiaceae family, which loses its leaves in periods of drought and forms extensive succulent thickets in the arid and coastal areas of the Canary Islands
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El Golfo caldera, on the island of El Hierro in the Canary
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
El Golfo caldera, on the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. Huge collapse in the north of the island, more than 1500 m high. In the foreground, bejecs (genus Aeonium) colonise the windy ridges on which the trade winds blow constantly.
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Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El Hierro. Succulent candelabra-shaped shrub, symbol of the Canary archipelago - Island
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El Hierro. Succulent candelabra-shaped shrub, symbol of the Canary archipelago - Island of El Hierro
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Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El Hierro. Succulent candelabra-shaped shrub, symbol of the Canary archipelago - Island of El Hierro
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Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Canary island spurge (Euphorbia canariensis) on the island of El Hierro. Succulent candelabra-shaped shrub, symbol of the Canary archipelago - Island of El Hierro
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Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands. Pahoehoe basalts (fluids) - El Lajial - La Restinga region - El Hierro is a recent volcanic island and is part of the European Geoparks network - Canary Islands
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Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands. Pahoehoe basalts (fluids) - El Lajial - La Restinga region - El Hierro is a recent volcanic island and is part of the European Geoparks network - Canary Islands
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Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Recent cordate lavas on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands. Pahoehoe basalts (fluids) - El Lajial - La Restinga region - El Hierro is a recent volcanic island and is part of the European Geoparks network - Canary Islands
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Berode in a basalt flow on the island of El Herrio, Canary
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Berode in a basalt flow on the island of El Herrio, Canary Islands. A Berode (Kleinia neriifolia) defoliated for the summer... it is one of the only life forms in this barren environment, with scattered lichens... Caldera of El Golfo - El Hierro is a recent volcanic island and is part of the European Geoparks network - Canary Islands