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Background imageGeological Collection: USA, California, Yosemite National Park, Panoramic view of Merced River, El Capitan

USA, California, Yosemite National Park, Panoramic view of Merced River, El Capitan, and Cathedral Rocks in Yosemite Valley

Background imageGeological Collection: Petrified Wood close-up

Petrified Wood close-up

Background imageGeological Collection: The Chalk cliffs of Ballard Down with The Pinnacles Stack in Swanage Bay, near Handfast Point

The Chalk cliffs of Ballard Down with The Pinnacles Stack in Swanage Bay, near Handfast Point, Isle of Purbeck, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeological Collection: Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeological Collection: Rafting down the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Rafting down the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeological Collection: Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford

Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford, East Sussex, England

Background imageGeological Collection: The ledges on Kilve Beach, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The ledges on Kilve Beach, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeological Collection: Flamborough Head

Flamborough Head
The North Landing, Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, England; the chalk cliff is riddled with former smuggling caves. Date: 1950s

Background imageGeological Collection: The Giants Causeway

The Giants Causeway, on the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a promontory of collumnar basalt polygonal pillars, mainly pentagonal and hexagonal. Date: 1930s

Background imageGeological Collection: Martian landscape

Martian landscape, artwork. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water. The red colour of the rocks is due to a high content of iron oxides

Background imageGeological Collection: Mariner 10 mosaic of Mercury

Mariner 10 mosaic of Mercury
Mercury. Mariner 10 spacecraft mosaic image of Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. Areas for which data is missing are blank

Background imageGeological Collection: Portrait of English naturalist Charles Darwin

Portrait of English naturalist Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) English Naturalist. Darwin was the author of the Origin of Species published in 1859 on the theory of evolution by natural selection

Background imageGeological Collection: Giants Causeway

Giants Causeway. Columns of basalt rock at the Giants Causeway, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. This site has been designated a World Heritage Site

Background imageGeological Collection: Diamond, computer artwork

Diamond, computer artwork
Cut and polished diamond, computer artwork. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageGeological Collection: Cut agates

Cut agates. Assortment of cut and polished agates. Agate is a variety of quartz (silicon oxide). The colours are produced by impurities in the mineral

Background imageGeological Collection: 1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus jaw no tint

1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus jaw no tint
1824 Uncoloured (original) Double quarto Plate XL of Megalosaurus jaw and teeth drawn by Mary Moreland, from William Bucklands " Notice on the Megalosaurus or great Fossil Lizard of

Background imageGeological Collection: Copper sulphate crystals, LM

Copper sulphate crystals, LM
Copper sulphate crystals. Polarised light micrograph (LM) of copper sulphate (CuSO4) crystals

Background imageGeological Collection: Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View viewpoint, with El Capitan, a 3000 feet granite monolith

Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View viewpoint, with El Capitan, a 3000 feet granite monolith on the left, and the Bridalveil Falls on the right, Yosemite National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageGeological Collection: USA, Arizona, Sedona. Cathedral Rock reflecting in Oak Creek. Credit as: Christopher

USA, Arizona, Sedona. Cathedral Rock reflecting in Oak Creek. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageGeological Collection: South Africa - mountain scene with flowering Protea ruopeliae

South Africa - mountain scene with flowering Protea ruopeliae. Drakensberg World Heritage site, Kwazulu-Natal
VAN-120-c SOUTH AFRICA - Drakensberg. Mountain scene with flowering Protea ruopeliae. World Heritage site, Kwazulu-Natal. Africa Protea ruopeliae Ingrid Van den Berg Please note that prints are for

Background imageGeological Collection: Dinosaurs - Geology Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico: Triassic Chinle Formation (red)

Dinosaurs - Geology Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico: Triassic Chinle Formation (red)
FG-CD-87 Dinosaur geology: Sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Triassic Chinle Formation (red, foreground); Jurassic Entrada Formation (red/white cliffs)

Background imageGeological Collection: Costa Rica DAD 1182 Arenal Volcano, steam forming on peak, where hot rock lava strikes cool air

Costa Rica DAD 1182 Arenal Volcano, steam forming on peak, where hot rock lava strikes cool air
DAD-1182 Costa Rica - Arenal Volcano, steam forming on peak, where hot rock lava strikes cool air. Arenal National Park, Costa Rica

Background imageGeological Collection: Geologists Equipment

Geologists Equipment
A geologists equipment includes hammers, a sieve, tweezers and a strong satchel

Background imageGeological Collection: Volcanic cone on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde, Africa

Volcanic cone on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde, Africa

Background imageGeological Collection: Cave Creek Canyon, in the Coronado National Forest, near Portal, Arizona

Cave Creek Canyon, in the Coronado National Forest, near Portal, Arizona
ROG-13471 Cave Creek Canyon, in the Coronado National Forest, near Portal, Arizona USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageGeological Collection: Fossil ammonite- Desmoceras spp. -Upper Early Cretaceous - Albian Stage - Mahajanga Province

Fossil ammonite- Desmoceras spp. -Upper Early Cretaceous - Albian Stage - Mahajanga Province - Madagascar
CAN-3850 Fossil ammonite Upper Early Cretaceous - Albian Stage - Mahajanga Province - Madagascar Desmoceras spp. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGeological Collection: Eruption of Castle Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park

Eruption of Castle Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeological Collection: Harrisons Cave, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Harrisons Cave, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageGeological Collection: Hot air balloon over the phallic pillars known as fairy chimneys in the valley known as Love

Hot air balloon over the phallic pillars known as fairy chimneys in the valley known as Love Valley near Goreme in Cappadocia, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageGeological Collection: Faraglioni, Scopello, Castellamare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Faraglioni, Scopello, Castellamare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageGeological Collection: Lundy ROG 6505 Jenny's Cove, Bristol Channel © Bob Gibbons / ARDEA LONDON

Lundy ROG 6505 Jenny's Cove, Bristol Channel © Bob Gibbons / ARDEA LONDON
ROG-6505 Lundy Island - Jennys Cove, Bristol Channel UK Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageGeological Collection: Steppe-desert border, satellite image

Steppe-desert border, satellite image. North is at top. Arid areas of desert rock are brown, while grassy steppe areas are green. A small area of desert sands (yellow) is seen at far centre right

Background imageGeological Collection: Saturns moon Dione, Cassini image

Saturns moon Dione, Cassini image. The image is a composite of images taken at ultraviolet, green and infrared wavelengths

Background imageGeological Collection: Cape Reinga northernmost tip of New Zealand with Cape Reinga Lighthouse in first morning light

Cape Reinga northernmost tip of New Zealand with Cape Reinga Lighthouse in first morning light Northland, North Island
SAS-756 Cape Reinga - northernmost tip of New Zealand with Cape Reinga Lighthouse in first morning light Northland, North Island

Background imageGeological Collection: Twelve Apostles - morning at the sandstone rock formations of famous Twelve Apostels

Twelve Apostles - morning at the sandstone rock formations of famous Twelve Apostels
SAS-1114 Twelve Apostles - morning at the sandstone rock formations Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Background imageGeological Collection: Ancient bristlecone pine trees on Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park

Ancient bristlecone pine trees on Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park
ROG-12244 Ancient bristlecone pine trees Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA Pinus longaeva Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGeological Collection: Cathedral Cove beach at Cathedral Cove seen through a natural rock arch in early morning light

Cathedral Cove beach at Cathedral Cove seen through a natural rock arch in early morning light Cathedral Cove
SAS-840 Cathedral Cove - beach at Cathedral Cove seen through a natural rock arch in early morning light Cathedral Cove, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island

Background imageGeological Collection: USA -half dome seen through jeffrey's and whitebark pines. Yosemite National Park

USA -half dome seen through jeffrey's and whitebark pines. Yosemite National Park
ROG-11957 USA - half dome seen through Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi) and whitebark pines (Pinus albicaulis). Yosemite National Park, California

Background imageGeological Collection: Australia - Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) from the South in rainy conditions

Australia - Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) from the South in rainy conditions. Uluru-kata Tjuta National Park
AU-1726 Australia - Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) from the South in rainy conditions. Uluru-kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory. The site is sacred to the indigenous people

Background imageGeological Collection: Australia, Victoria - The Twelve Apostles with collapsed stack in foreground

Australia, Victoria - The Twelve Apostles with collapsed stack in foreground (collapsed 3rd July 2005)
AU-00026-jon Australia, Victoria - The Twelve Apostles with collapsed stack in foreground (collapsed 3rd July 2005) Port Campbell National Park September 2005 Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageGeological Collection: The Matterhorn

The Matterhorn, Switzerland

Background imageGeological Collection: Mount Shasta

Mount Shasta, a dormant volcano with glaciers, 14161 ft high, with town of Weed in foreground, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeological Collection: Soufriere hills Volcano

Soufriere hills Volcano, Montserrat, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageGeological Collection: Cheddar Gorge tourist attraction, limestone rock formations, Somerset, England

Cheddar Gorge tourist attraction, limestone rock formations, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGeological Collection: Natural bridge, Aruba, Antilles, Central America

Natural bridge, Aruba, Antilles, Central America

Background imageGeological Collection: Natural Bridge Virginia

Natural Bridge Virginia
A river flows beneath a massive natural bridge in Virginia, USA

Background imageGeological Collection: USA, Utah, Zion National Park, Highway 9, Zion Park Boulevard

USA, Utah, Zion National Park, Highway 9, Zion Park Boulevard

Background imageGeological Collection: Haytor Rocks (Hay Tor), Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Haytor Rocks (Hay Tor), Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Geological Collection

Geological popular themes refer to the various topics and subjects that are commonly discussed in the field of geology. These themes may include plate tectonics, mineralogy, sedimentology, volcanology, and paleontology. Geologists study these topics to better understand the Earth's history and processes. Plate tectonics explain how continents move over time while mineralogy examines the chemical composition of rocks and minerals. Sedimentology focuses on how sedimentary rocks form while volcanology studies volcanic activity. Paleontology looks at fossils to understand past life forms on Earth. Overall, geological popular themes provide a fascinating insight into our planet's natural history and evolution over millions of years.
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Geological art prints are a popular theme among art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size, quality, and type of paper used for printing. Generally, larger prints tend to be more expensive than smaller ones due to the amount of ink and paper required for production. The price range for geological art prints can also depend on the artist or photographer behind the image. Prints from well-known artists or photographers may command higher prices due to their reputation and demand. It is important to note that while some companies may offer discounts or promotions on their products, pricing should not be the only factor considered when purchasing an art print. Quality and authenticity are equally important factors to consider in order to ensure that you receive a product that meets your expectations and provides long-lasting enjoyment.
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Your Geological art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. Media Storehouse uses reputable courier services to deliver your order, ensuring that it reaches you on time and in excellent condition. You can track the progress of your delivery online using the tracking number provided by the company. When you receive your Geological art prints, simply unroll them carefully and allow them to flatten out naturally before framing or displaying them as desired. With our reliable delivery service, you can enjoy beautiful artwork from the comfort of your own home without any hassle or stress.