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"Exploring the Earth's Rich Tapestry: A Journey through Geology" William Smith Geological Map: Unveiling the intricate layers of our planet's history

Background imageGeology Collection: Clouds over Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Clouds over Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageGeology Collection: Picture No. 11091681

Picture No. 11091681
Galena and Sphalerite the main ore minerals of lead and zinc respectively Date:

Background imageGeology Collection: KENTUCKY. USA. Fog at sunrise, Red River Gorge. Daniel Boone National Forest

KENTUCKY. USA. Fog at sunrise, Red River Gorge. Daniel Boone National Forest

Background imageGeology Collection: The Giants Causeway, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland

The Giants Causeway, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Green Bridge of Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Green Bridge of Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: South ridge of Tryfan from Glyder Fach, Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom

South ridge of Tryfan from Glyder Fach, Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Chalk stacks and cliffs at Old Harry Rocks, between Swanage and Purbeck, Dorset, Jurassic Coast

Chalk stacks and cliffs at Old Harry Rocks, between Swanage and Purbeck, Dorset, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Geological Map of Oxfordshire

Geological Map of Oxfordshire
Delineation of Strata of Oxfordshire by William Smith

Background imageGeology Collection: Birthstone Series: Amythest Quartz

Birthstone Series: Amythest Quartz
An Amythest quartz specimen. Amythest is a form of quartz that is usually purple in colour, it is the birthstone for the month of March. Natural History Museum specimen number 84817

Background imageGeology Collection: Continental Drift

Continental Drift
The world 200 million years ago in Upper Triassic times, showing the single continent of Pangaea and the universal ocean, Panthalassa

Background imageGeology Collection: William Smiths geological map

William Smiths geological map
Part of William Smiths geological map of Great Britain, published in 1815

Background imageGeology Collection: Coal forest diorama

Coal forest diorama
A diorama of a Carboniferous coal forest (354 to 290 million years ago) previously on display at the former Geological Museum which is now part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGeology Collection: Idol Rock at Brimham Rocks near Summerbridge in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England

Idol Rock at Brimham Rocks near Summerbridge in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH. USA. View through Mesa Arch at sunrise. Island in the Sky

CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH. USA. View through Mesa Arch at sunrise. Island in the Sky

Background imageGeology Collection: Perranporth Rock Arch

Perranporth Rock Arch
The Rock Arch, an unusual formation, on the beach at Perranporth, Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageGeology Collection: Standing stones

Standing stones. This is Castlerigg Stone Circle, Cumbria, England. It is on the level top of a hill in the Lake District

Background imageGeology Collection: Mars Exploration Rover

Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars, artwork. The first of two identical NASA rovers, Spirit, landed on Mars on 4 January 2004

Background imageGeology Collection: Mars Spirit rover

Mars Spirit rover. Computer illustration of the Spirit rover on the surface of Mars. This is one of two identical rovers sent to Mars in 2003

Background imageGeology Collection: Ammonite

Ammonite fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago)

Background imageGeology Collection: Barbados, satellite image

Barbados, satellite image
Barbados. Landsat image of the island of Barbados in the Caribbean sea. North is at top. Barbados has a total land area of about 430 square kilometres

Background imageGeology Collection: Polarised LM of a thin section of gabbro rock

Polarised LM of a thin section of gabbro rock
Gabbro. Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of gabbro, an igneous rock. Gabbro is coarse-grained, containing the minerals olivine and plagioclase feldspar

Background imageGeology Collection: Geological map, South-East England, 1830s

Geological map, South-East England, 1830s. This map, dating from between 1830 and 1833, shows the denudation of The Weald

Background imageGeology Collection: Oil well, 19th century

Oil well, 19th century
Oil well. Crude oil erupting from a wellhead in a 19th-century oil field. The wellhead is the structure used to contain and pump oil as it reaches the surface from deep underground, often, as here

Background imageGeology Collection: Haytor Rocks seen from Hound Tor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England

Haytor Rocks seen from Hound Tor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Oil Well at Chillingar

Oil Well at Chillingar, Iran. One of Irans largest oil fields, Chilingar was named after George V. Chilingar, one of the best-known petroleum geologists in the world

Background imageGeology Collection: Chesil Beach and The Fleet Lagoon, Weymouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Chesil Beach and The Fleet Lagoon, Weymouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Patterns in rocks - North Uist - Outer Hebrides

Patterns in rocks - North Uist - Outer Hebrides
GET-1836 Patterns in rocks - Gneiss - Volcanic rock North Uist - Outer Hebrides Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGeology Collection: Lighthouse CLA 508 Split Rock Lighthouse & Lake Superior in late evening

Lighthouse CLA 508 Split Rock Lighthouse & Lake Superior in late evening. Split Rock State Park Minnesota, USA
CLA-508 Lighthouse - Split Rock Lighthouse & Lake Superior in late evening. Split Rock, State Park Minnesota, USA Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGeology Collection: Fossil Ammonite - Cleoniceras sp. - Cretaceous - Madagascar

Fossil Ammonite - Cleoniceras sp. - Cretaceous - Madagascar
CAN-3844 Fossil Ammonite Upper Early Cretaceous - Albian stage - Mahajanga province - Madagascar - cross-section Cleoniceras sp

Background imageGeology Collection: High Force Waterfall, 70 feet (21 m) high, Upper Teesdale, County Durham

High Force Waterfall, 70 feet (21 m) high, Upper Teesdale, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageGeology Collection: Venus radar map, North Pole

Venus radar map, North Pole
Venus radar map, centred on the Venusian North Pole. The map is colour-coded for altitude, going from low altitude (purple) through blue, green, yellow and orange to high altitude (red)

Background imageGeology Collection: Zimbabwe / Zambia - Aerial view of the Zambezi River and the Victoria Falls (1700m wide)

Zimbabwe / Zambia - Aerial view of the Zambezi River and the Victoria Falls (1700m wide)
TD-1939 Zimbabwe / Zambia - Aerial view of the Zambezi River and the Victoria Falls (1700m wide). In the foreground the Main Falls (93m high, Zimbabwe)

Background imageGeology Collection: Iceland - crack in Earth's crust at point where Tectonic plates join

Iceland - crack in Earth's crust at point where Tectonic plates join
ROG-9142 Iceland - crack in Earth's crust at point where Tectonic plates join. mid-atlantic ridge Thingvellir National Park Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageGeology Collection: Tiny figures show scale of the Deer cave looking back

Tiny figures show scale of the Deer cave looking back to mouth of the Deer cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawak, island of Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGeology Collection: The Roaches, Staffordshire, England

The Roaches, Staffordshire, England

Background imageGeology Collection: Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Background imageGeology Collection: USA - One of the most famous images of the Monument Valley is the long straight road (US 163)

USA - One of the most famous images of the Monument Valley is the long straight road (US 163)
TD-1826 Monument Valley's long straight road (US 163) leading across flat desert towards sandstone buttes and pinnacles of rock Monument Valley Tribal Park, Navajo Nation, Arizona/Utah, USA

Background imageGeology Collection: UK - lighthouse at Beachy Head with steep chalk cliffs at sunrise. East Sussex, England, UK

UK - lighthouse at Beachy Head with steep chalk cliffs at sunrise. East Sussex, England, UK
SAS-129 UK - lighthouse at Beachy Head with steep chalk cliffs at sunrise. East Sussex, England, UK Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGeology Collection: Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji
MI-430 Mount Fuji Japan Masahiro Iijima Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: 020 8318 1401

Background imageGeology Collection: Australia - The Twelve Apostles

Australia - The Twelve Apostles
JPF-2259 Australia - The Twelve Apostles, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria The Twelve Apostles before stack collapsed 3rd July 2005 Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageGeology Collection: CHALK CLIFFS - Seven Sisters, white cliffs of dover. East Sussex

CHALK CLIFFS - Seven Sisters, white cliffs of dover. East Sussex
DAD-946 CHALK CLIFFS - Seven Sisters, white cliffs of dover. East Sussex UK David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGeology Collection: Dunes in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia

Dunes in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia
Desert scenery with massive dunes and a lone tree in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia

Background imageGeology Collection: Dunes in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia

Dunes in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia
Desert scenery with massive dunes and a few trees in the Namib Naukluft Park in Namibia

Background imageGeology Collection: Poas Volcano crater at sunset, Costa Rica

Poas Volcano crater at sunset, Costa Rica
High angle view of crater emitting smoke at sunset, Poas volcano, Costa Rica

Background imageGeology Collection: Rock Ledges and Clavell Tower in Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Jurassic Coast

Rock Ledges and Clavell Tower in Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeology Collection: Dawn at Green Bridge of Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, United Kingdom

Dawn at Green Bridge of Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Exploring the Earth's Rich Tapestry: A Journey through Geology" William Smith Geological Map: Unveiling the intricate layers of our planet's history, this map showcases the pioneering work of geologist William Smith. Derwent Water, with Blencathra behind: Nature's masterpiece in Cumbria, England reveals geological wonders that have shaped this breathtaking landscape over millions of years. View to the Seven Sisters from Seaford Head: Witnessing the dramatic cliffs and rolling waves along East Sussex's coast reminds us of nature's relentless force and its impact on shaping our world. Continental drift after 250 million years: Delving into deep time, we unravel how tectonic plates have shifted and continents have drifted apart, reshaping our planet as we know it today. Sunset at Uluru, Ayers Rock: The vibrant hues painting the sky above Australia's iconic monolith remind us of ancient geological processes that formed this majestic landmark over countless millennia. Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales: Marvel at Mother Nature's artistry as water erodes limestone to create magnificent formations like this awe-inspiring cove in England’s picturesque countryside. Tryfan viewed from Glyder Fach in Snowdonia: Gazing upon Wales' rugged beauty unveils a tale written by glaciers and volcanic activity—a testament to Earth’s dynamic past etched across these towering peaks. Antique colored illustrations - Geological map of England and Wales: Step back in time with these vintage maps that guided early geologists through uncharted territories, unlocking secrets hidden beneath our feet. Durdle Door, Dorset: Carved by relentless waves over eons, this natural limestone arch stands proudly on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast—a living testament to Earth’s ongoing transformational journey. Geological map of Britain and Ireland.