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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

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Landscape in the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Landscape in the Semien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of the Basaltic Rocks and Cascade of Regia

View of the Basaltic Rocks and Cascade of Regia

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S

Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 11050149

Picture No. 11050149
Scoria Hawaii Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761844

Picture No. 10761844
Namibia - the so-called organ pipes are basaltic rock formations Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761810

Picture No. 10761810
Namibia - basaltic rocks and Bushman grass (Stipagrostis sp) Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761809

Picture No. 10761809
Namibia - basaltic rocks in the Damaraland north of the Uniab River Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761314

Picture No. 10761314
The so-called organ pipes, basaltic rock formations Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761315

Picture No. 10761315
The so-called organ pipes, basaltic rock formations Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10761246

Picture No. 10761246
Namibia - A vein of basaltic rock emerged at the ridge of a rocky hill due to the erosion of the surrounding softer rock - East of Swakopmund, northern Namib-Naukluft Park Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10896118

Picture No. 10896118
Basaltic organ pipes cliff Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Picture No. 10896100

Picture No. 10896100
Basaltic organ pipes cliff Date:

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of path and gate leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise

View of path and gate leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, with rainclouds over distant countryside, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, December

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of graveyard and path leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise

View of graveyard and path leading from 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, with rainclouds over distant countryside, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, December

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N. P

View of 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N. P
View of 13th century church on moorland at sunrise, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, December

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of 13th century church reflected in large pool created by exceptional winter rain

View of 13th century church reflected in large pool created by exceptional winter rain on moorland, Church of St. Michael, Brent Tor, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, December

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S

Basaltic Pinnacles on the Columbia River, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of jagged basaltic rocks on coastal headland at sunset, Rumps Point, Pentire Head, Cornwall

View of jagged basaltic rocks on coastal headland at sunset, Rumps Point, Pentire Head, Cornwall, England, March

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Erta Ale volcano lava lake, Ethiopia C016 / 9673

Erta Ale volcano lava lake, Ethiopia C016 / 9673
Erta Ale volcano lava lake. The Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano is located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia. It has an active lava lake around 100 metres in diameter

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9675

Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9675
Lava lake volcanic activity. Lava fountains breaking through the crust on the surface of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Lava lake volcanic fissures, Ethiopia C016 / 9676

Lava lake volcanic fissures, Ethiopia C016 / 9676
Lava lake volcanic fissures. Glowing pattern of fissures in the crust on the surface of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9674

Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9674
Lava lake volcanic activity. Spattering at the edge of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Basalt bomb C016 / 6209

Basalt bomb C016 / 6209
Basalt bomb. Geological specimen collected during Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 (also known as the Terra Nova expedition). Basalt is a common volcanic rock

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Marum volcano, Vanuatu C016 / 4655

Marum volcano, Vanuatu C016 / 4655
Marum volcano, Vanuatu. View into the Marum volcanic cone of Ambrym Island, Vanuatu. Ambrym is a large basaltic pyroclastic shield volcano

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Basaltic dyke

Basaltic dyke, collected by Dr Benza in Neilgherries, India, c.1837. NHM specimen number: BM 649

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Basalt tuff

Basalt tuff, collected by Dr Benza at a hillock just north of Napoleons Tomb, St Helena, c.1837. NHM specimen number: BM 861

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Black basalt lava

Black basalt lava
This basalt lave has cooled quickly and gas bubbles have formed into balls of fragile, needle-sharp crystals of zeolite minerals

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Oceanic and continental crust

Oceanic and continental crust
A cross section of the Earths surface showing the continental crust on the left and oceanic crust on the right. Beneath the surface layer lies the Basaltic layer (in green) and the Mantle (in grey)

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Volcanic eruption

Volcanic eruption
A flood basalt eruption. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Weapon. Basaltic stone ax. Neolithic art. SPAIN

Weapon. Basaltic stone ax. Neolithic art. SPAIN. Vic. Vic Episcopal Museum. Proc: SPAIN. CATALONIA. Les Piles

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Svartifoss, a waterfall in southern Iceland, cascades over ancient basaltic columns

Svartifoss, a waterfall in southern Iceland, cascades over ancient basaltic columns

Background imageBasaltic Collection: House near basaltic columns with Snaefellsjokull Volcano in the background

House near basaltic columns with Snaefellsjokull Volcano in the background

Background imageBasaltic Collection: View of basaltic rock formations on the Snaefellsness peninsula near Snaefellsjokull volcano

View of basaltic rock formations on the Snaefellsness peninsula near Snaefellsjokull volcano

Background imageBasaltic Collection: The Basaltic rocks at Bort, Auvergne Mountains, France

The Basaltic rocks at Bort, Auvergne Mountains, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Toltecs, volcanic rocks, Mars

Toltecs, volcanic rocks, Mars
Toltecs. Group of Martian volcanic rocks known as Toltecs. These rocks are typical of those in the area and they will be used as a basis of comparison for other rocks, such as the Clovis outcrop

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Frozen Mars, satellite image

Frozen Mars, satellite image

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Cerberus Fossae, Mars, satellite image

Cerberus Fossae, Mars, satellite image

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Columnar basalt rock

Columnar basalt rock. Basalt is a fine-grained, extrusive igneous rock found in most lava flows. Its pentagonal and hexagonal geometry is due to contraction on cooling

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Pahoehoe lava from Kilauea volcano

Pahoehoe lava from Kilauea volcano, in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, USA. This thick lava with a ropey texture can flow at speeds of up to 50 kilometres per hour

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Columnar basalt formation

Columnar basalt formation. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock, which means it forms from the cooling of lava on the surface

Background imageBasaltic 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 imageBasaltic Collection: Volcanic rock cavities

Volcanic rock cavities. The deep holes in this granitic boulder, called Tafoni, are are formed when granular rock such as basalt or sandstone is eroded by the sea. Photographed in Corsica, France

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Waterfall at Kilt Rock, famous basaltic cliff near Staffin, Isle of Skye

Waterfall at Kilt Rock, famous basaltic cliff near Staffin, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBasaltic Collection: Lava field covered in green moss, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions

Lava field covered in green moss, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageBasaltic Collection: America. Scenes in Oregon and California. Basaltic Hill on t

America. Scenes in Oregon and California. Basaltic Hill on t
Columns of basalt next to the Columbia River in Oregon



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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.