1348 pictures found
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Dried clay mud, cracking, dry puddle, drought, Villey-Saint-Etienne, Lorraine, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Dried clay mud, cracking, dry puddle, drought, Villey-Saint-Etienne, Lorraine, France
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Golden wasp (Stilbum cyanurum) in flight with a drop of water to soften the clay above a nest of mason wasps it wants to parasitize, with a posed
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Golden wasp (Stilbum cyanurum) in flight with a drop of water to soften the clay above a nest of mason wasps it wants to parasitize, with a posed Ruby-tailed wasp (Chrysis viridula) cleaning its wings on the right. Montpellier, France
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) cub, England
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Big colony of Red-throated bee-eaters (Merops bulocki) in their burrows on a clay wall. Africa. Uganda.
© Andrey Gudkov / Biosphoto
© Andrey Gudkov / Biosphoto
Big colony of Red-throated bee-eaters (Merops bulocki) in their burrows on a clay wall. Africa. Uganda.
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Les Terres Noires de Robine sur Galabre under the snow. Jurassic (Toarcian) marls rich in organic matter, tender and very sensitive to gullying,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Les Terres Noires de Robine sur Galabre under the snow. Jurassic (Toarcian) marls rich in organic matter, tender and very sensitive to gullying, colonized mainly by Scots pines and forming remarkable reliefs in the Digne Geological Reserve, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
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Wall of alder roots on the banks of the Seran in autumn, with their powerful intertwined roots, the alders play a vital role in the protection of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Wall of alder roots on the banks of the Seran in autumn, with their powerful intertwined roots, the alders play a vital role in the protection of the banks of rivers against erosion of floods, Natural Reserve of the Marsh of Lavours, Bugey, Ain , France
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Clay angel and myosotis in planter, Provence, France
© Philippe Giraud / Biosgarden / Biosphoto
© Philippe Giraud / Biosgarden / Biosphoto
Clay angel and myosotis in planter, Provence, France
© Quentin Martinez / Biosphoto
Schneider's Smooth-fronted Caiman teeth - French Guiana
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Clay and gypsum crystals in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Andalusia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Clay and gypsum crystals in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Andalusia
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White village on the edge of badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Beas de Guadix. Alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
White village on the edge of badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Beas de Guadix. Alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays, eroded into spectacular badlands. Andalusia
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Badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Beas de Guadix region. Alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays, eroded into spectacular
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Beas de Guadix region. Alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays, eroded into spectacular badlands. Andalusia
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Badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Gorafe region: alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays, eroded into spectacular badlands.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Badlands in the Granada Geopark, Spain. Gorafe region: alluvial deposits of late Miocene conglomerates and clays, eroded into spectacular badlands. Andalusia
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pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are painted with clay extracted from the nearby stream. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are painted with clay extracted from the nearby stream. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Baka pygmy woman with clay extracted from the river. They use it to paint their bodies for ceremonies and dances. Small indigenous communities that
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Baka pygmy woman with clay extracted from the river. They use it to paint their bodies for ceremonies and dances. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Ochre in the Bruoux mines (Gargas). The colorful cliffs of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Ochre in the Bruoux mines (Gargas). The colorful cliffs of the Pays d'Apt Luberon are made up of ochre sands, themselves composed of 80-90% sand and 10-20% ochre. This very fine ochre is a mixture of a white clay, kaolinite, and iron hydroxide and oxide, which give the ochres their color. This coloring matter is used in the manufacture of paints, coatings and other whitewashes, as well as in many other industrial products. After extraction, the ochre sand is washed and the resulting ochre is dried before being sent to the factory for grinding, calcination and packaging. France
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Ochre in the Bruoux mines (Gargas). The colorful cliffs of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Ochre in the Bruoux mines (Gargas). The colorful cliffs of the Pays d'Apt Luberon are made up of ochre sands, themselves composed of 80-90% sand and 10-20% ochre. This very fine ochre is a mixture of a white clay, kaolinite, and iron hydroxide and oxide, which give the ochres their color. This coloring matter is used in the manufacture of paints, coatings and other whitewashes, as well as in many other industrial products. After extraction, the ochre sand is washed and the resulting ochre is dried before being sent to the factory for grinding, calcination and packaging. France
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Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls around Apt were proposed by Alcide d'Orbigny as a reference for the Aptian stage, for their rich paleontological content. Some thirty different species of ammonites have been recorded in the Tuilière sections, and belemnite rostrums are abundant in certain levels, as are gastropods and lamellibranchs (oysters and plicatula). These marls also yield corals, sea urchins, brachiopods and shark teeth. The Aptian is the penultimate stratigraphic stage of the Lower Cretaceous. It extends from ≃ -121.4 to ≃ -113.0 Ma, succeeding the Barremian and preceding the Albian (Secondary or Mesozoic Era). France
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Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls around Apt were proposed by Alcide d'Orbigny as a reference for the Aptian stage, for their rich paleontological content. Some thirty different species of ammonites have been recorded in the Tuilière sections, and belemnite rostrums are abundant in certain levels, as are gastropods and lamellibranchs (oysters and plicatula). These marls also yield corals, sea urchins, brachiopods and shark teeth. The Aptian is the penultimate stratigraphic stage of the Lower Cretaceous. It extends from ≃ -121.4 to ≃ -113.0 Ma, succeeding the Barremian and preceding the Albian (Secondary or Mesozoic Era). France
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Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls around Apt were proposed by Alcide d'Orbigny as a reference for the Aptian stage, for
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls around Apt were proposed by Alcide d'Orbigny as a reference for the Aptian stage, for their rich paleontological content. Some thirty different species of ammonites have been recorded in the Tuilière sections, and belemnite rostrums are abundant in certain levels, as are gastropods and lamellibranchs (oysters and plicatula). These marls also yield corals, sea urchins, brachiopods and shark teeth. The Aptian is the penultimate stratigraphic stage of the Lower Cretaceous. It extends from ≃ -121.4 to ≃ -113.0 Ma, succeeding the Barremian and preceding the Albian (Secondary or Mesozoic Era). France
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Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Small pyrite ammonites in Aptian grey marls. The gray marls around Apt were proposed by Alcide d'Orbigny as a reference for the Aptian stage, for their rich paleontological content. Some thirty different species of ammonites have been recorded in the Tuilière sections, and belemnite rostrums are abundant in certain levels, as are gastropods and lamellibranchs (oysters and plicatula). These marls also yield corals, sea urchins, brachiopods and shark teeth. The Aptian is the penultimate stratigraphic stage of the Lower Cretaceous. It extends from ≃ -121.4 to ≃ -113.0 Ma, succeeding the Barremian and preceding the Albian (Secondary or Mesozoic Era). France
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Earthworm castings in Aragon. The sandy consistency of the soil
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Earthworm castings in Aragon. The sandy consistency of the soil gives this particular appearance to earthworm castings in Aragon, Spain.
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Lichen on clay in the Bardenas, Spain. Various species of specialized lichens colonize the clay soil of the Bardenas, and some are very abundant - A
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Lichen on clay in the Bardenas, Spain. Various species of specialized lichens colonize the clay soil of the Bardenas, and some are very abundant - A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl, and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Lichen on clay in the Bardenas, Spain. Various species of specialized lichens colonize the clay soil of the Bardenas, and some are very abundant - A
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Lichen on clay in the Bardenas, Spain. Various species of specialized lichens colonize the clay soil of the Bardenas, and some are very abundant - A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl, and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Lichens (Acarospora placodiiformis) on clay in the Bardenas. Acarospora placodiiformis is a terricolous placoid lichen exclusively associated with
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Lichens (Acarospora placodiiformis) on clay in the Bardenas. Acarospora placodiiformis is a terricolous placoid lichen exclusively associated with gypsum soils and dry continental climates in Mediterranean and Iranian-Anatolian biodiversity hotspots, extremely rare throughout its range and best known in Spain - Various species of specialized lichens colonize the clay soil of the Bardenas and some are very abundant - Unesco World Biosphere Reserve. Navarre - Spain
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Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Badlands in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Badlands in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of almost horizontal strata of clayey marl, and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Twilight in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Twilight in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Twilight in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Twilight in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Badlands in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Badlands in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of almost horizontal strata of clayey marl, and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Characea pond in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Characea pond in the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Eroded buttes in the Pisquerra-El Rallon sector of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park e. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park e. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the almost horizontal strata of limestone and clay marl, and arid badlands, windswept and sun-scorched. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the almost horizontal strata of limestone and clay marl, and arid badlands, windswept and sun-scorched. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations out of the almost horizontal strata of limestone and clay marl, and arid badlands, windswept and sun-scorched. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has sculpted impressive rock formations and arid, wind-swept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of limestone and clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Barranco Limas, a temporary river in the Bardenas Natural
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Barranco Limas, a temporary river in the Bardenas Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
The Castildetierra, symbol of the Bardenas Reales Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, wind-swept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of limestone and clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Cracked clay mosaic in the Bardenas Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept,
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Cracked clay mosaic in the Bardenas Natural Park. A vast semi-desert where erosion has carved impressive rock formations and arid, windswept, sun-scorched badlands out of the almost horizontal strata of clayey marl. Its distinctive steppe vegetation has earned it UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status. Navarre - Spain
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Former gravel pit colonized by birch trees aquatic environment, site of green tree frog, Richwiller, Alsace, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Former gravel pit colonized by birch trees aquatic environment, site of green tree frog, Richwiller, Alsace, France
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Former gravel pit, aquatic environment, green tree frog site, Richwiller, Alsace, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Former gravel pit, aquatic environment, green tree frog site, Richwiller, Alsace, France
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Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles,
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles, slates and tiles, for objects he goes to bric-a-brac, he wants to denounce waste. Besse-sur-Braye, Sarthe, France
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Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles,
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles, slates and tiles, for objects he goes to bric-a-brac, he wants to denounce waste. Besse-sur-Braye, Sarthe, France
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles, slates and tiles, for objects he goes to bric-a-brac, he wants to denounce waste. Besse-sur-Braye, Sarthe, France
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Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles,
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
© Michel Gile / Biosphoto
Rue de la pierre perdue, by Michel Rousseau, born in 1936, mason with the Compagnons du devoir, also worked in factories, he recovers bricks, tiles, slates and tiles, for objects he goes to bric-a-brac, he wants to denounce waste. Besse-sur-Braye, Sarthe, France