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"Intrusion: Unveiling the Unexpected in Wyoming's Devils Tower National Monument" Discovering the hidden wonders of Wyoming

Background imageIntrusion Collection: WY, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower

WY, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower
Wyoming, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Garnet Peridotite

Garnet Peridotite
Garnet-peridotite, a major constituent in the make-up of the Earth. Image published in Natures Connections An Exploration of Natural History. Published in 2000

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Trombone shock absorber / W H Robinson

Trombone shock absorber / W H Robinson
The menace of the main stump of the trombone intruding into a private conversation or intimate part can be remedied by fitting this simple shock absorber

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Section of Chassigny meteorite

Section of Chassigny meteorite
Thin section of Chassigny in cross-polarized light, showing shocked and deformed olivine grains. The field of view is 3mm

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Le Grossier Envahisseur; L'epreuve de chaque jour de la femme Francaise en pays... 1914

Le Grossier Envahisseur; L'epreuve de chaque jour de la femme Francaise en pays... 1914. Creator: Lucien Jonas
Le Grossier Envahisseur; L'epreuve de chaque jour de la femme Francaise en pays envahi: loger l'intrus sous le toit d'ou l'epoux est parti pour repondre a l'appel de la patrie

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Musical Company, 1620-1750. Creator: Unknown

Musical Company, 1620-1750. Creator: Unknown
Musical Company, 1620-1750

Background imageIntrusion Collection: 'The Intruding Puppies, after Sir Edwin Landseer, RA, 1891. Creator: Harrison

'The Intruding Puppies, after Sir Edwin Landseer, RA, 1891. Creator: Harrison
'The Intruding Puppies, after Sir Edwin Landseer, RA, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageIntrusion Collection: WY, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower

WY, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower

Background imageIntrusion Collection: USA, Arizona. Pink Granite intrusion at the bottom of the Grand Canyon

USA, Arizona. Pink Granite intrusion at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park

Background imageIntrusion Collection: House Breakers, print made by Thomas Molten, 1791 (hand-coloured engraving)

House Breakers, print made by Thomas Molten, 1791 (hand-coloured engraving)
695550 House Breakers, print made by Thomas Molten, 1791 (hand-coloured engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Published by S)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: The Intrusion at Marnoch (engraving)

The Intrusion at Marnoch (engraving)
725563 The Intrusion at Marnoch (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Intrusion at Marnoch)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Disturbance by a madman at a social gathering, from the Small Clive Album

Disturbance by a madman at a social gathering, from the Small Clive Album
STC140522 Disturbance by a madman at a social gathering, from the Small Clive Album (opaque w/c on paper) by Mughal School, (17th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Jerusalem - Cote de la Porte de Jaffe, (oil on panel)

Jerusalem - Cote de la Porte de Jaffe, (oil on panel)
824456 Jerusalem - Cote de la Porte de Jaffe, (oil on panel) by Frere, Charles Theodore (Bey) (1814-88); 17.1x28.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jerusalem - Cote de la Porte de Jaffe)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: The Visitor, 1881 (oil on canvas)

The Visitor, 1881 (oil on canvas)
827116 The Visitor, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Caraud, Joseph (1821-1905); 73.3x90.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Visitor. Joseph Caraud (1821-1905). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1881

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Unwarranted intrusion (colour litho)

Unwarranted intrusion (colour litho)
813550 Unwarranted intrusion (colour litho) by Carter, Sydney (1874-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unwarranted intrusion.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Indiscretes (Prying) (colour litho)

Indiscretes (Prying) (colour litho)
3098561 Indiscretes (Prying) (colour litho) by Delachaux, Leon (1850-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Indiscretes (Prying). Illustration from Le Figaro Illustre, 1894.); © Look and Learn

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Camera Fiends (b / w photo)

Camera Fiends (b / w photo)
3643190 Camera Fiends (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Camera Fiends. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Smelling out a Rat: Welsh philosopher, nonconformist preacher

Smelling out a Rat: Welsh philosopher, nonconformist preacher and pamphleteer Richard Price startled by a giant
5997522 Smelling out a Rat: Welsh philosopher, nonconformist preacher and pamphleteer Richard Price startled by a giant bespectacled nose representing Edmund Burke catching him at work surrounded by

Background imageIntrusion Collection: A Triumph of Civilisation (colour litho)

A Triumph of Civilisation (colour litho)
1048299 A Triumph of Civilisation (colour litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Triumph of Civilisation)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: MERFOLK AND SUBMARINES

MERFOLK AND SUBMARINES
The mer-people resent the intrusion of submarines into the domain they share only with the fishes Date: 1907

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Hornblende-biotite granite

Hornblende-biotite granite
Geological specimen collected by Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition. It had a broad scientific programme and collected thousands of geological

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Warning gentiles intrusion temple 1900 Middle East

Warning gentiles intrusion temple 1900 Middle East
Warning gentiles against intrusion into temple 1900, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Hornblende-biotite granite C016 / 6205

Hornblende-biotite granite C016 / 6205
Hornblende-biotite granite. Geological specimen collected during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 (also known as the Terra Nova expedition)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Diamond crystal

Diamond crystal
Natural diamond crystal in Kimberlite from Kimberley, South Africa. Kimberlite is the rock in which diamonds occur. The rock was named after the the South African site, Kimberley

Background imageIntrusion Collection: The Intruder by S. Drigin

The Intruder by S. Drigin
A polar bear watches an encroaching plane as it descends over its remote Arctic territory. 1930

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Unwarranted intrusion

Unwarranted intrusion
Forward young man in a striped swim suit eyeing up the young girls as they appear from their bathing machine. Date: circa 1908

Background imageIntrusion Collection: King Alfonso photographed talking to a woman

King Alfonso photographed talking to a woman
Who Would Be King? Photograph of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, captured by snapshotters during a trip to San Sebastien, talking to an unidentified young woman

Background imageIntrusion Collection: A Tertiary Igneous Dyke

A Tertiary Igneous Dyke
A Tertiary igneous dyke cutting through a sandstone deposit. The igneous rock pierced its way through the earths crust in a vertical fissure

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Intrusion, Study, Painter, Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Intrusion, Study, Painter, Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Intrusion on Study or The Painter Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson, John Raphael Smith, British, London 1757-1827 London, British

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming

Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
September 15, 2009 - Devils Tower, a monolithic igneous intrusion or laccolith made of columns of phonolite porphyry, Wyoming

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Storming the Queens Bedroom, October 1789, French Revolution (engraving)

Storming the Queens Bedroom, October 1789, French Revolution (engraving)
KW114904 Storming the Queens Bedroom, October 1789, French Revolution (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, reflected in Belle Fourche River at sunrise

Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, reflected in Belle Fourche River at sunrise

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Railroad In Laguna Pueblo

Railroad In Laguna Pueblo
Laguna, New Mexico: c. 1900 The Santa Fe Railroad runs its train with Pullman cars through the Laguna Pueblo

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Croft Quarry C017 / 7274

Croft Quarry C017 / 7274
Croft Quarry, between Leicester and Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK. This quarry is one of the largest excavated holes in Europe. It is a major source of granite for the construction industry

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Monzogranite C014 / 1538

Monzogranite C014 / 1538
Monzogranite. Close-up of monzogranite with an intrusive sill (diagonal, centre). Monzogranites are rocks composed of biotite granite that are considered to be the final fractionation product of

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Diorite intruded by microgranite C016 / 6207

Diorite intruded by microgranite C016 / 6207
Diorite intruded by microgranite. Geological specimen collected during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 (also known as the Terra Nova expedition)

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8322

Devonian slates C017 / 8322
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8324

Devonian slates C017 / 8324
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8323

Devonian slates C017 / 8323
Devonian slates and seaweed. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8320

Devonian slates C017 / 8320
Devonian slates and mussels. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8321

Devonian slates C017 / 8321
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8317

Devonian slates C017 / 8317
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8318

Devonian slates C017 / 8318
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8319

Devonian slates C017 / 8319
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8312

Devonian slates C017 / 8312
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8316

Devonian slates C017 / 8316
Devonian slates and mussels. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8314

Devonian slates C017 / 8314
Devonian slates and barnacles. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageIntrusion Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8315

Devonian slates C017 / 8315
Devonian slates. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock



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"Intrusion: Unveiling the Unexpected in Wyoming's Devils Tower National Monument" Discovering the hidden wonders of Wyoming, one cannot overlook the remarkable Devils Tower. Rising majestically from the earth, this iconic geological formation captivates visitors with its sheer grandeur and intriguing history. Known as an intrusion, it is a testament to nature's artistic prowess. Crafted millions of years ago, Devils Tower emerged through a fascinating process involving Garnet Peridotite. This unique rock composition adds depth and character to this natural wonder, leaving geologists astounded by its intricate patterns. Just like a trombone shock absorber expertly dampens vibrations, W. H. Robinson's masterpiece showcases how Devils Tower absorbs attention and leaves onlookers in awe. Its presence commands respect and admiration for Mother Nature's craftsmanship, and are not limited to earthly formations; they extend beyond our planet's boundaries. A section of Chassigny meteorite reminds us that even celestial bodies can intrude upon our world unexpectedly, offering glimpses into the mysteries of space. However, intrusion takes various forms beyond geological marvels and can be witnessed during significant events such as protests against airport development at Heathrow or encounters between indigenous peoples and European explorers throughout history – each representing clashes between different worlds colliding. Even art captures moments of intrusion; Thomas Molten's print "House Breakers" depicts disruptions within society while "The Intrusion at Marnoch" engraving portrays unexpected disturbances altering peaceful landscapes forever. Yet amidst these instances of disruption lies beauty waiting to be appreciated. An oil painting depicting Jerusalem's Cote de la Porte de Jaffe reveals how even in bustling cities where cultures converge, there exists harmony amid perceived intrusions. Finally, let us not forget Arizona’s Pink Granite intrusion nestled deep within the Grand Canyon—a stunning reminder that nature itself disrupts what we perceive as unchanging landscapes with vibrant bursts of color and texture.