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Landslides Collection

A subsidence of the ground following the rains has opened a deep chasm underfoot, leaving behind a haunting reminder of nature's power

Background imageLandslides Collection: Illustration depicting the landslip in Brighton (engraving)

Illustration depicting the landslip in Brighton (engraving)
729626 Illustration depicting the landslip in Brighton (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the landslip in Brighton)

Background imageLandslides Collection: Recent landslip, near Chapmans Pool, Dorset, England, november

Recent landslip, near Chapmans Pool, Dorset, England, november

Background imageLandslides Collection: Mountain road blocked by snow and landslip, Val d Ossoue, near Gavarnie, French Pyrenees

Mountain road blocked by snow and landslip, Val d Ossoue, near Gavarnie, French Pyrenees, Hautes-Pyrenees, France, June

Background imageLandslides Collection: Landslip with van crushed under debris in coastal town, Quay Road, Looe, Cornwall, England

Landslip with van crushed under debris in coastal town, Quay Road, Looe, Cornwall, England, October 2008

Background imageLandslides Collection: Slumped sea cliff with Reading Formation reddish coloured marls, Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight

Slumped sea cliff with Reading Formation reddish coloured marls, Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageLandslides Collection: Gullies on Mars

Gullies on Mars. Coloured satellite image of gullies on the wall of a crater in the South Aonia Terra region on Mars. The crater rim runs from lower left to middle top

Background imageLandslides Collection: Gullies on a martian sand dune

Gullies on a martian sand dune
Gullies on a Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of gullies on a sand dune within Russell Crater, Mars. The source of the gullies is not known

Background imageLandslides Collection: Gullies on martian sand dunes

Gullies on martian sand dunes
Gullies on Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of Martian sand dunes with gully-like features. The source of the gullies is not known

Background imageLandslides Collection: Martian sand dune, satellite image

Martian sand dune, satellite image
Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of a crater-floor sand dune. The blue-grey swirling patterns are trails created by small tornadoes, known as dust devils

Background imageLandslides Collection: Old tyres used to form terracing in attempt to halt erosion, near Ernareka

Old tyres used to form terracing in attempt to halt erosion, near Ernareka, Bulgaria, Europe

Background imageLandslides Collection: Phantom Ship and reflections Crater Lake National Park Oregon, USA LA000692

Phantom Ship and reflections Crater Lake National Park Oregon, USA LA000692
COS-1490 Phantom Ship and reflections Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLandslides Collection: Statue of Zeus, Olympia

Statue of Zeus, Olympia
The giant statue was carved by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides

Background imageLandslides Collection: 7 Wonders / Zeus / Parr

7 Wonders / Zeus / Parr
The statue was carved by the Greek sculptor, Phidias, around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides

Background imageLandslides Collection: 7 Wonders / Zeus / Picart

7 Wonders / Zeus / Picart
The statue was carved by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides


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A subsidence of the ground following the rains has opened a deep chasm underfoot, leaving behind a haunting reminder of nature's power. The once stable terrain now stands as a testament to the destructive force known as landslides. The terrible avalanche, captured in vivid colour litho, showcases the sheer magnitude and devastation caused by this natural disaster. In a mountain region near Quito, in the Republic of the Equator, one hundred and fifty workers found themselves trapped amidst this chaotic event. Their struggle for survival depicted through an evocative colour litho serves as a stark reminder of how quickly life can be altered by these tragic slips. Even seemingly idyllic locations are not immune to landslides' wrath. A small Swiss boarding school located at the foot of a very high mountain wall in Flims became engulfed in chaos when nature unleashed its fury. The resulting image portrayed in striking colour litho is both awe-inspiring and heart-wrenching. Pitigliano (Grosseto) witnessed another devastating incident when four women were caught off-guard during their pilgrimage to a Sanctuary. This chilling depiction captured in vibrant colour litho immortalizes their unfortunate fate and serves as a somber reminder of our vulnerability against such forces. Four Alsatian climbers dared to challenge fate with their risky ascent of Hebertet but fell victim to an unforgiving landslide instead. This gripping image rendered through captivating colour litho encapsulates both bravery and tragedy within its frame. Brighton experienced its own harrowing landslip that left scars etched into its landscape forevermore. An engraving depicting this catastrophic event provides us with insight into the immense power that lies beneath our feet. From mountainside roads blocked by snow and landslips in Val d'Ossoue near Gavarnie to coastal towns like Looe where vans lay crushed under debris, these images serve as reminders that no place is truly safe from the unpredictable wrath of landslides.