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Images Dated 13th January 2014 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Food, Cooked, Poultry, Chicken wrap with lettuce, mayonaise

Food, Cooked, Poultry, Chicken wrap with lettuce, mayonaise and tomato ketchup on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Food, Cooked, Meat, cheesburger with salad and tomato ketchup in a bun inside a

Food, Cooked, Meat, cheesburger with salad and tomato ketchup in a bun inside a polystyrene foam box on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Food, Cooked, Poultry, Single breaded chicken drumstick on a white background

Food, Cooked, Poultry, Single breaded chicken drumstick on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Food, Cooked, Poultry, single battered chicken drumsticks on a white background

Food, Cooked, Poultry, single battered chicken drumsticks on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Surf Spills Into A Hole In A Rock Outcrop At Sunrise On The East Side Of Kauai; Kauai, Hawaii

Surf Spills Into A Hole In A Rock Outcrop At Sunrise On The East Side Of Kauai; Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Surf Spills Into A Hole In A Rock Outcrop On The East Side Of Kauai; Kauai, Hawaii

Surf Spills Into A Hole In A Rock Outcrop On The East Side Of Kauai; Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: United States, Minnesota, Sandstone, Wolf Walking in Snow

United States, Minnesota, Sandstone, Wolf Walking in Snow

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: St Faiths Anglican church at Ohinemutu on Lake Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

St Faiths Anglican church at Ohinemutu on Lake Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province

Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province, Harbin, China

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Iceland, South Iceland, Wild swans fighting against strong gales on the south coast

Iceland, South Iceland, Wild swans fighting against strong gales on the south coast

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Old Bath House, Museum of Art & History, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

Old Bath House, Museum of Art & History, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: St Faiths Anglican church at Ohinemutu on Lake Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

St Faiths Anglican church at Ohinemutu on Lake Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province

Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province, Harbin, China

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province

Spectacular illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Heilongjiang Province, Harbin, China

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Kasbah Amerhidil, Skoura, Quarzazate Region, Morocco, North Africa

Kasbah Amerhidil, Skoura, Quarzazate Region, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image

adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image
Donkey and elephant separated by gap in cliff

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: adventure, animals, australia, beach, close up, cloud, color image, computer generated

adventure, animals, australia, beach, close up, cloud, color image, computer generated
Snail with flames on shell on gravel

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: adventure, american football, animals, australia, beach, close up, color image, computer generated

adventure, american football, animals, australia, beach, close up, color image, computer generated
Snail wearing football helmet on shell in gravel

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: adventure, animals, australia, beach, close up, color image, computer generated, concept

adventure, animals, australia, beach, close up, color image, computer generated, concept
Snail with flames on shell in grass

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting

Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting
Models showing the effect of denudation and faulting on how rock strata appear at the surface. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879)

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle

Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle
Unlike the models of generic situations this representation of coal strata was specific to a particular surveyed location in England showing several thin, and mostly hidden, coal seams

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle

Sopwith Model II: Coal strata near Newcastle
Unlike the models of generic situations this representation of coal strata was specific to a particular surveyed location in England showing several thin, and mostly hidden, coal seams

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VII: Denudation of mineral veins

Sopwith Model VII: Denudation of mineral veins
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting

Sopwith Models: denudation & faulting
Models showing the effect of denudation and faulting on how rock strata appear at the surface. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879)

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins

Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins
This Model, rather than representing the strata as they would appear at the surface, shows how a seam of coal can be displaced in the subsurface by various modes of faulting

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins

Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins
This Model, rather than representing the strata as they would appear at the surface, shows how a seam of coal can be displaced in the subsurface by various modes of faulting

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins

Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins
This Model, rather than representing the strata as they would appear at the surface, shows how a seam of coal can be displaced in the subsurface by various modes of faulting

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins

Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins
This Model, rather than representing the strata as they would appear at the surface, shows how a seam of coal can be displaced in the subsurface by various modes of faulting

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins

Sopwith Model VI: Intersecting mineral veins
This Model, rather than representing the strata as they would appear at the surface, shows how a seam of coal can be displaced in the subsurface by various modes of faulting

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model XI: Vertical intersecting veins

Sopwith Model XI: Vertical intersecting veins
This model, when separated, shows the complex interface between faulted strata of rocks. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model XI: Vertical intersecting veins

Sopwith Model XI: Vertical intersecting veins
This model, when separated, shows the complex interface between faulted strata of rocks. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows one potential surface pattern of inclined, denuded strata. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows one potential surface pattern of inclined, denuded strata. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows one potential surface pattern of inclined, denuded strata. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation

Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on inclined strata, with increased complexity to the situation in Model VII

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata

Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata
This model shows overcut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a gentler angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points uphill

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation

Sopwith Model XII: Mineral vein denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on inclined strata, with increased complexity to the situation in Model VII

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata

Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata
This model shows overcut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a gentler angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points uphill

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata

Sopwith Model VIII: Overcutting of strata
This model shows overcut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a gentler angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points uphill

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation

Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation

Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows undercut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a steeper angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points downhill

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation

Sopwith Model VII: Surface denudation
This model shows the influence of surface denudation and faulting on otherwise flat, horizontal strata. The discontinuity between the beds as viewed at the surface can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata

Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strata
This model shows undercut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a steeper angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points downhill

Background imageImages Dated 13th January 2014: Sopwith Model V: Dislocations of coal strata

Sopwith Model V: Dislocations of coal strata
This model shows that while very little coal may appear at ground level, coal seams (subject to faults and dislocations) can be found below the ground



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