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Dry Land Collection

"From the depths to dry land

Background imageDry Land Collection: Jonah having been vomited out by the whale onto dry land

Jonah having been vomited out by the whale onto dry land
LLM339807 Jonah having been vomited out by the whale onto dry land by Vernet, J. (20th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jonah having been vomited out by the whale onto dry land)

Background imageDry Land Collection: Engraving depicting young men tickling trout

Engraving depicting young men tickling trout
5308734 Engraving depicting young men tickling trout; (add.info.: Engraving depicting young men tickling trout. Trout tickling is the art of rubbing the underbelly of a trout with fingers)

Background imageDry Land Collection: Agricultural landscape in Andalusia

Agricultural landscape in Andalusia
Lucia Gamez

Background imageDry Land Collection: dry land

dry land
Uschi Hermann

Background imageDry Land Collection: Dry land with pines in the British Columbia Interior Near Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

Dry land with pines in the British Columbia Interior Near Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Dry land with pines in the British Columbia Interior Hat Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Dry land with pines in the British Columbia Interior Hat Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Killdeer Badlands. East Block Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Killdeer Badlands. East Block Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Sandstone rocks on prairie in the Killdeer Badlands. East Block

Sandstone rocks on prairie in the Killdeer Badlands. East Block. Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Buttes in Killdeer Badlands. East Block. Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Buttes in Killdeer Badlands. East Block. Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Killdeer Badlands at sunset with approaching storm. East Block

Killdeer Badlands at sunset with approaching storm. East Block. Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Badlands in UNESCO World Heritage Site Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park Alberta

Badlands in UNESCO World Heritage Site Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park Alberta, Canada Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park Alberta, Canada

Background imageDry Land Collection: Done fishing DP085522

Done fishing DP085522
Gugh, Isles of Scilly. View of beached derelict fishing boat and a rib

Background imageDry Land Collection: North Africa, Morocco. The Atlas Mountains

North Africa, Morocco. The Atlas Mountains

Background imageDry Land Collection: The Southwest (oil on canvas)

The Southwest (oil on canvas)
CH20656 The Southwest (oil on canvas) by Ufer, Walter (1876-1936); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageDry Land Collection: A Climbing Perch resting on a dead branch, out of water at London Zoo in September 1928

A Climbing Perch resting on a dead branch, out of water at London Zoo in September 1928
3618635 A Climbing Perch resting on a dead branch, out of water at London Zoo in September 1928 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageDry Land Collection: The Creation of Dry Land and the Seas, c. 1589 (engraving)

The Creation of Dry Land and the Seas, c. 1589 (engraving)
3505667 The Creation of Dry Land and the Seas, c.1589 (engraving) by Muller, Jan Harmensz (1571-1628); 27.94x27.62 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageDry Land Collection: Noahs Thank-offering (oil on cardboard)

Noahs Thank-offering (oil on cardboard)
3932128 Noahs Thank-offering (oil on cardboard) by Almqvist, Ester (1869-1934); 22x30.5 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish, out of copyright

Background imageDry Land Collection: Jehovah told Noah to come down from the ark, illustration from

Jehovah told Noah to come down from the ark, illustration from
IL197708 Jehovah told Noah to come down from the ark, illustration from Through the Bible, Virtue Publishing, 1928 (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; English

Background imageDry Land Collection: 'There was an Old Man in a boat, who said, I m afloat! I m afloat! ', from A Book of Nonsense

"There was an Old Man in a boat, who said, I m afloat! I m afloat! ", from A Book of Nonsense
LLM386689 " There was an Old Man in a boat, who said, I m afloat! I m afloat! ", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co

Background imageDry Land Collection: Angels of Creation: the Third and Fourth Days, 1895 (stained glass)

Angels of Creation: the Third and Fourth Days, 1895 (stained glass)
ASD78795 Angels of Creation: the Third and Fourth Days, 1895 (stained glass) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); Manchester College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK; Ann S

Background imageDry Land Collection: Jonah spit out fish Van den Propheet Ionas series title

Jonah spit out fish Van den Propheet Ionas series title
Jonah spit out by the fish Van den Propheet Ionas (series title) History of Jonah (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title)

Background imageDry Land Collection: fish spits Jonah land History Jonah series title

fish spits Jonah land History Jonah series title
The fish spits Jonah on the land History of Jonah (series title) Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru [m] veteris testame [n] ti

Background imageDry Land Collection: Aftermath Flood human bodies strewn dry land

Aftermath Flood human bodies strewn dry land
Artokoloro

Background imageDry Land Collection: God creates water and land, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

God creates water and land, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Background imageDry Land Collection: Third day of creation: separation of land and water, Jan Harmensz

Third day of creation: separation of land and water, Jan Harmensz. Muller, Hendrick Goltzius, Hendrick Goltzius, 1589

Background imageDry Land Collection: Evolution, conceptual artwork

Evolution, conceptual artwork
Evolution. Artwork depicting the evolutionary transition from single-celled (unicellular) creatures (left) through fish, reptiles and mammals to modern humans (right)

Background imageDry Land Collection: End of aeroplanes, conceptual image

End of aeroplanes, conceptual image. Computer artwork of an aeroplane stuck upright in dry cracked land with a hot sun shining behind

Background imageDry Land Collection: Greece, Santorini

Greece, Santorini, Oia. Old fishing boat on dry land

Background imageDry Land Collection: Antarctic Fur Seal (Balaenoptera Musculus) sitting in between tussock grass

Antarctic Fur Seal (Balaenoptera Musculus) sitting in between tussock grass
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"From the depths to dry land: Jonah's miraculous escape and the beauty of Killdeer Badlands" Witnessing Jonah being vomited out by a whale onto a testament to the extraordinary power of nature. In Saskatchewan, Canada, the Killdeer Badlands in East Block Grasslands National Park showcase an awe-inspiring landscape. Sandstone rocks scattered across the prairie create a mesmerizing sight, while buttes rise majestically against the vast sky. As sunset approaches, an impending storm adds drama to this already breathtaking scene. Traveling westward to Alberta, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park reveals another captivating badland formation within UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rugged terrain tells stories etched in time, reminding us of Earth's ancient past. Beyond North America lies Morocco's Atlas Mountains—a majestic range that stretches across North Africa. Here, arid lands meet towering peaks as if mirroring life's contrasting elements. Venturing into Andalusia unveils an agricultural landscape where fertile soil meets human ingenuity. This harmonious blend yields bountiful crops and sustains generations with its abundance. Art too has celebrated dry land throughout history; "The Southwest, " an oil painting on canvas captures the essence of this diverse region through vibrant colors and intricate brushstrokes. Even wildlife finds solace on dry land—like a Climbing Perch perched upon a dead branch at London Zoo in 1928—an unusual sight for this aquatic creature yet showcasing adaptability beyond water's realm. Lastly, we delve into mythology with "The Creation and Seas. " This engraving from c. 1589 depicts divine forces shaping our world as they separate water from solid ground—an eternal reminder of how precious and essential dry land is for all living beings.