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  • Soil erosion. Hillside soil erosion caused by loss of protective vegetation from a fire. Loss of protective vegetation causes the soil to lose its structure and coherence. It dries out and becomes increasingly susceptible to specific forms of erosion by water. photographed in Israel, Carmel Forest
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  • Soil erosion. Hillside soil erosion caused by loss of protective vegetation from a fire. Loss of protective vegetation causes the soil to lose its structure and coherence. It dries out and becomes increasingly susceptible to specific forms of erosion by water. photographed in Israel, Carmel Forest
    SL_SL3_1316.jpg
  • Soil erosion. Hillside soil erosion caused by loss of protective vegetation from a fire. Loss of protective vegetation causes the soil to lose its structure and coherence. It dries out and becomes increasingly susceptible to specific forms of erosion by water. photographed in Israel, Carmel Forest
    SL_SL3_1342.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8300.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8297.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8301.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8299.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8295.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_8296.jpg
  • Tanzania, Serengeti National Park a hill showing erosion
    GF_1104_Tanzania_634.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4614.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4510.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4455.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4426.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4452.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4445.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4399.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4492.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4425.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4458.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4495.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4427.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4610.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4401.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4482.jpg
  • Cattle farming in plots of cleared land in the Brazilian Rainforest. The ongoing deforestation causes earth erosion and has a negative impact on global worming
    SL_Brazil-‏‏LS2_4449.jpg
  • Wadi Ardon Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    AM_Ramon-crater_165.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4593.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4581.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4562.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-Crater_4570.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel coloured sand formation. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6521_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel coloured sand formation. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6518_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Digitally manipulated image of Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
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  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_Mitzpe-Ramon_4.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_Mitzpe-Ramon_3.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_Mitzpe-Ramon_2.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_1110_MG_1704.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, hikers in the crater
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  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0547.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel a herd of Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana)
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0531.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, hikers in the crater
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0333.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, hikers in the crater
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0321.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4586.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4557.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4536.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-crater_4552.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-Crater_9251.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    HN_1002_HGI_0271.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    HN_1002_HGI_0189.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_RAMON CRATER7593_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. clouds formations above the crater, Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6473_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GE_f_Machtesh_4573.jpg
  • Sunset at Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_Mitzpe-Ramon_5.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    YA_Mitzpe-Ramon_1.jpg
  • Ramon Crater. This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    XN_Ramon-Crater_4543.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The museum and visitor's centre overlooking the crater. The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_RAMON CRATER7596.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel natural rock formations. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6493_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel at sunset. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6402_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel at sunset. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6407_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Eroded coastal cliff. Photographed on the Mediterranean coast, Israel
    BT_Coastal-Plains_IA8A7165.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    HS_f_Mactesh_Ramon_098.jpg
  • Dirt track through the  The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-55.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_Mizpe-Ramon_2016_01.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-48.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-53.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-31.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-08.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4568.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4554.jpg
  • ramon crater at the negev desert, israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    BT_Ramon_EB1393.JPG
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09649.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09647.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. Silhouette of a male Ibex, a mountain goat at dusk. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6434_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2209.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2206.jpg
  • Dirt track through the  The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-57.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-51.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-29.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-15.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-28 1.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-12.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4580.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4579.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4575.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    GF_Madagascar_4966.jpg
  • ramon crater at the negev desert, israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    BT_Ramon_EB1390.JPG
  • ramon crater at the negev desert, israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    BT_Ramon_EB1391.JPG
  • Tanzania, Serengeti National Park a hill showing erosion
    GF_Tanzania_476.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09655.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09653.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09648.jpg
  • Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
    RH_Madagascar_09646.jpg
  • Israel, Hadera, underwater photography of the installation work of the offshore suction head for the desalinization plant. The facility will produce 127 Million m3 per a year and will be operated in the "reveres osmosis" technique. Commercial Diver installing zinc block to reduce erosion
    HN_Commercial-diver_HGI5818_fs.jpg
  • A dried up dead tree with storm clouds in the background in the Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6524_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_26.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_19.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_33.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_32.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_29.jpg
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