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Stromatolite Collection

Discover the ancient wonders of Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolites - Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve - Shark Bay World Heritage Area - Western

Stromatolites - Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve - Shark Bay World Heritage Area - Western Australia
GET-966 Western AUSTRALIA - Stromatolites Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve - Shark Bay World Heritage Area - Western Australia Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve, Shark Bay, Gascoyne region, Western Australia

Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve, Shark Bay, Gascoyne region, Western Australia, Australia. The living marine stromatolites (UNESCO World Heritage site)

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DDE-90037851
Argentina, Province Catamarca, region Antofagasta de la Sierra, salt lake Salar del Hombre Muerto, important region of lithium mining. Date: 07/06/2007

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DDE-90037850
Argentina, Province Catamarca, region Antofagasta de la Sierra, salt lake Salar del Hombre Muerto, important region of lithium mining. Date: 07/06/2007

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Eroded limestone, karst formation at Qalaat Faqra, Lebanon, Middle East, West Asia

Eroded limestone, karst formation at Qalaat Faqra, Lebanon, Middle East, West Asia

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolite fossil

Stromatolite fossil cut away to reveal the internal concentric banding. Stromatolites are large, stony, cushion-like masses

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period

Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period
Animals and floral life from the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago from the Burgess Shale formation in Canada. Visible are Anomalocaris, Opabinia, trilobites, stromatolites, and anemones

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Anomalocaris sneaks up on a Trilobite in Cambrian seas

Anomalocaris sneaks up on a Trilobite in Cambrian seas
Anomalocaris, an invertebrate predator of Cambrian seas, sneaks up on a Trilobite, his favorite prey among Stromatolites

Background imageStromatolite Collection: The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite

The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite in a Cambrian ocean

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Artists concept of Archean stromatolites on the shore of an ancient sea

Artists concept of Archean stromatolites on the shore of an ancient sea
Dome-shaped stromatolites, averaging three feet high and four feet wide, populate the shallow shore of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Trilobites try to hide from predator Opabinia

Trilobites try to hide from predator Opabinia in a Cambrian sea full of stromatolites

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Limestone formation on the Manambolo River, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Limestone formation on the Manambolo River, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Cenote, a limestone sinkhole, Dzibilchaltun, a Maya archaeological site, Yucatan, Mexico

Cenote, a limestone sinkhole, Dzibilchaltun, a Maya archaeological site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Picture No. 10756293

Picture No. 10756293
Stromatolites Date:

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Picture No. 10756294

Picture No. 10756294
Stromatolites Date:

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Picture No. 10736032

Picture No. 10736032
Fossil Stromatolite - Conophytum basalticum Date:

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Kenorland prehistoric landscape, artwork

Kenorland prehistoric landscape, artwork
Kenorland prehistoric landscape. Artwork showing a landscape at the time of the Kenorland supercontinent (2.7 to 2.1 billion years ago) during the Archean Era and Proterozoic Era

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolite C016 / 5593

Stromatolite C016 / 5593
Stromatolite. Section through a stromatolite, the fossilised remains of a colony of cyanobacteria. This specimen originates from the Precambrian rocks of Eastern Siberia 2, 500-2

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve

Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve, Shark Bay, Western Australia. This area is famous for its stromatolites, mineralised microbial communities formed from cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolite

Stromatolite
Section through a fossil stromatolite (fossilised remains of a colony of cyanobacteria cushions). Originating from the Precambrian rocks of Eastern Siberia 2, 500 - 2, 000 million years old

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Australia - Stromatolites, Hamelin pool, Shark bay, Western Australia

Australia - Stromatolites, Hamelin pool, Shark bay, Western Australia
JLMO-3365 Australia - Stromatolites, Hamelin pool, Shark bay Western Australia World Heritage listed nature reserve. John Mason contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Early stromatolites, artwork

Early stromatolites, artwork
Early stromatolites. Artwork of early stromatolites during a volcanic period. Stromatolites (boulder-like structures, lower frame) are an ancient form of life, dating back over 500 million years

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolites

Stromatolites. These are mineralised microbial communities, formed from blue-green algae (also called cyanobacteria). Over the last 4000 years

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Fossil Stromatolites Morocco Cretaceous

Fossil Stromatolites Morocco Cretaceous
CAN-3438 Fossil Stromatolites Morocco Cretaceous John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStromatolite Collection: Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, western Australia. These are living representatives of

Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, western Australia. These are living representatives of the oldest living
ROG-13733 Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, western Australia These are living representatives of the oldest living organisms, over 3.5 billion years old as fossils


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Discover the ancient wonders of Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve in Shark Bay, Western Australia. These unique formations, dating back millions of years, offer a glimpse into Earth's early history. Nestled within the Gascoyne region, this World Heritage Area is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Marvel at the eroded limestone karst formation at Qalaat Faqra in Lebanon's Middle East, showcasing the global presence of these fascinating structures. Explore the fossilized remains of Stromatolites, providing valuable insights into prehistoric life forms. Step back in time to the Cambrian period and witness animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation. Watch as Anomalocaris stealthily approaches a Trilobite in ancient Cambrian seas or observe Opabinia using its proboscis to devour its prey. Immerse yourself in this captivating journey through time and unlock secrets hidden within these remarkable Stromatolites.