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"Exploring the Wonders of Basaltic Landscapes: From Giants Causeway to Los Gigantes" The Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland

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Basaltic Collection: Giants Causeway
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Basaltic Collection: Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt
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Basaltic Collection: Los Gigantes, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe
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Basaltic Collection: Basalt bomb
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Basaltic Collection: Microscope image of the Pasamonte eucrite
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Basaltic Collection: a drone shot to capture some people snorkeling around Crystal Rock, Le Morne Brabant
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Basaltic Collection: Giants Causeway at sunset, Ulster, Bushmills, County Atrim, Northern Ireland, UK
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Basaltic Collection: the stacks of Vik i Myrdal, seen from an hidden cave during a winter sunrise, Reynisfjara beach
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Basaltic Collection: the stacks of Vik i Myrdal, seen from Reynisfjara beach, during a winter sunrise, southern Iceland
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Basaltic Collection: Gatklettur, Arnastapi, Snaefells Peninsula, Vesturland, Iceland
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Basaltic Collection: aerial view taken by drone of Studagil canyon, during a summer day, Austurland, Eastern Iceland
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Basaltic Collection: Dettifoss waterfall at sunset, Northern Iceland, Iceland
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Basaltic Collection: Abiqua Falls in autumn. Scotts Mills, Marion county, Oregon, USA
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Basaltic Collection: Giants Causeway, Bregagh road, country Antrim, Ulster Province, Northen Ireland, UK
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Basaltic Collection: Svartifoss waterfall at sunrise, Skaftafell National Park, Hornafjorður, Austurland, Iceland
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Basaltic Collection: the Rochester fall in winter day, Savanne district, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Basaltic Collection: a magical sunrise whit basaltic stone, Trou d Eau Douce, Mauritius, Indian Ocean
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Basaltic Collection: DDE-90019452
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Basaltic Collection: DDE-90019455
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Basaltic Collection: DDE-90019454
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Basaltic Collection: DDE-90019453
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Basaltic Collection: DDE-90019451
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Basaltic Collection: The Rocking Stone, Hobart (b / w photo)
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Basaltic Collection: Basaltic Aspect, Staffa, page from Sir Humphry Davy
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Basaltic Collection: Sputnik 1 satellite, composite image
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Basaltic Collection: CNT02622WT025
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Basaltic Collection: Beerenberg (Bear Mountain), Jan Mayen Island
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Basaltic Collection: Basalt columns, Real del Monte mine, Mexico
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Basaltic Collection: Northern Ireland, basaltic rock formations, World Heritage Site, County Antrim, tourists
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Basaltic Collection: Moon rock fragment
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Basaltic Collection: Landscape north of Gondar, Ethiopia
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Basaltic Collection: Landscape in the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
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Basaltic Collection: View of the Basaltic Rocks and Cascade of Regia
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Basaltic Collection: Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 11050149
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761844
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761810
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761809
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761314
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761315
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761246
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10896118
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Basaltic Collection: Picture No. 10896100
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Basaltic Collection: View of path and gate leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise
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Basaltic Collection: View of graveyard and path leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise
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Basaltic Collection: View of 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N. P
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Basaltic Collection: View of 13th century church reflected in large pool created by exceptional winter rain
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Basaltic Collection: Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S


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"Exploring the Wonders of Basaltic Landscapes: From Giants Causeway to Los Gigantes" The Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland, showcases stunning basalt columns formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Apollo 17 astronauts brought back samples of lunar basalt from their mission, providing valuable insights into the moon's geological history. Los Gigantes in Tenerife, Canary Islands, boasts towering cliffs made of basalt that rise dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views in Europe. Witnessing the power of nature, a basalt bomb is a volcanic rock ejected during an eruption and solidifies as it cools down. Kilt Rock on the Isle of Skye presents a famous cliff composed of striking basalt formations overlooking Staffin Bay in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. Microscope images reveal intricate details within Pasamonte eucrite - a type of meteorite containing basaltic material - shedding light on extraterrestrial geology. A mesmerizing drone shot captures people snorkeling around Crystal Rock off Le Morne Brabant peninsula, showcasing how basaltic formations create unique underwater landscapes. Real del Monte mine in Mexico unveils impressive basalt columns created through volcanic processes over time – an awe-inspiring sight for visitors exploring underground wonders. As daylight fades away at sunset, Giants Causeway reveals its mystical beauty amidst Ulster's Bushmills region in County Antrim, Northern Ireland – truly enchanting. Discovering hidden treasures during winter sunrise at Reynisfjara beach in southern Iceland offers captivating views of Vik i Myrdal stacks rising majestically from the sea cave or shoreline perspective alike. Explore Southern Iceland's Reynisfjara beach during winter sunrise to witness the magnificent stacks of Vik i Myrdal against the backdrop cliffs, creating a surreal and unforgettable experience.