Pictures and albums about Geology published in travel
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Albums about geology
published by reunitelaurasia
Camping Trip Oct 15-16 2005
published by gladysclancy
View colourful Rock Formations at The Breakaways, magnificent Wildflowers along the roadside, Sunset over a Lake, early morning scenes in the Wheatbelt town of Hyden, including the History of Hyden depicted in Sculpture.
published by wisefun11
Just outside of Zion National Park by the Virgin River in Western Utah.
published by madmom007
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Field Work 1999/2000
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20-AUG-04 or thereabouts. Me & my dad drove all the way from Austin, TX to see the big hole in the ground. Was worth it! Pics to come soon.
published by WGAshmore
An interesting vein of Quartz between two layers of volcanic rock
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Backcountry photographs of Canadian Rockies in Alberta and British Columbia. All Photos are COPYRIGHT and PROPERTY of Rafal K. Komierowski. © Rafal K. Komierowski, www.komierowskiphotography.com
published by lcappleofhiseye
Zion National Park & Bryce Canyon
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Zion National Park & Bryce Canyon
published by resnos
Photos of scenary mostly shot on geology field trips
published by jsstacey
Bryce Canyon National Park in the winter of 2002/2003
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The confluence of the Kaibab Creek and Jumpup Canyon pictures Grand Canyon
published by jsstacey
A short hike on the Zion NP overlook Trail and a few pictures up at Ponderso Ranch and the Buffalo Grill
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Zion National Park in the winter
published by miner991
Red Rock Park Area
Nevada
Calico Basin
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Paria Rimrocks - Toadstool Trail
Explore the Paria Rimrocks on this moderate 1.5 mile round trip hike leading to hoodoos and balanced rocks. Drive north on highway 89 from the Glen Canyon Dam. Turn into the dirt parking area on the right just past Utah m
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Kanab Creek is the largest tributary canyon system on the north side of the Grand Canyon. It is rich in colorful rock formations, water and wind carved features, and deeply incised canyons. Numerous springs and the variety of plants they support provide a
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The Paria River is the one major tributary of the Colorado between Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon; the upper reaches flow across rocky, deserted land that now forms part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument - this is roadless for the most
published by arizona_spider
My vacation in 2005 took me to Mesa Verde NP, Canyonlands NP, Natural Bridges NM, Monument Valley, and Canyon de Chelly
published by pcinkenb
Ontario Geology 390 Trip with USI Geology
published by gladysclancy2
View the Tessellated Pavement, Tasman's Arch, Devil's Kitchen before exploring Historic Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, then views of Hobart, Russell Falls in Mt Field National Park and on to the Sentinel Range.
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Saturday, October 12th, 2002. Afternoon stroll in Glenmore Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
published by komierowski600
Winter images of Kananaskis Country west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
published by komierowski1100
Mystic Spring in the Rockies. Pictures taken after fresh snowfall from Canmore on the way to Spray Lakes. Early Morning on Saturday, May 15, 2005.
published by blentrol
Maitland/old buildings, Minlaton/plane, Stansbury/cliff, Marion Bay/shark, Pt Victoria/ships and rocks, Pt Vincent/water sport. Each place has its own character and story.
published by ssmith1964
A mix of pictures from work, from the scenery to the people.
published by joelwitz
field camp pictures
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The road cut on U.S. 23 at Pound Gap. This feature illustrates something of Pine Mountain's unique geology.
published by oblivionangel
Pictures from My tip from Newport to Bandon, Oregon
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Ride through Eastern Oregon w/ Volcanology Class and BF Jayson.
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Pictures of Collecting Wood & Sunset pictures over the jetty
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Pictures taken by my friend Kelly. These are more geology related and not as much scenery like mine are.
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Volcanology 427, Oregon State University, Anita Grunder & Washingtion. Had one flat tire and one van break down. Minor injuries. Getting lost.
published by pfjc2
For the first time in our 20 USA trips, we got a very cold rainy weather during 3 weeks on 4; I did not abandon my previous itinerary and visited all previous places; We have been awarded by furtive rays of sun in good places; I hope You will love.
published by Salspix
A tribute to the natural beauty of this state... starting with a few shots. Many more to come!
published by vriescan
Selection of images of the nature of British Columbia made june/july 2007 (Part of the pictures are in the adjacent territory of Alberta between Banff and Jasper)
published by cskhokhar
published by 51773
This Album is where I will post photos, as well as Coordinates of natural phenomenon I have visited. GPS locations courtesy of: The Colorado Desert District Stout Research Center
published by utrocklover
coring trip, Jan 05
published by utrocklover
pics of GSA meeting in MN
published by komierowski800
Dedication to communities of Burton, Arrow Park, Nakusp, Fauquier and HEROIC FIREFIGHTERS. I hope that my photo albums collection from the Arrow Lakes in the West Kootenays shows the beauty of this spectacular countryside to the general public.
published by komierowski800
Along the beautiful and very scenic shores of the Upper Arrow Lakes, is a third ferry which joins the communities of East and West Arrow Park. It is located 20km south of Nakusp. Before flooding in late 1960's, it was a very vibrant orchard community.
published by komierowski800
Burton BEFORE FOREST FIRE and the surrounding area located on Lower Arrow Lakes in the West Kootenays.Pictures were taken during the second half of July, 2003 before the forest fire on Marshall and Ingersol Mountains in Burton
published by komierowski800
Here is my presentation of Burton and the surrounding area located on Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes in the West Kootenays BEFORE THE FOREST FIRE. Pictures taken in July 2003.
published by ayaz_001
Hi! I'm Ayaz and I'm doing research in the field of Geothermics and Manikaran has been my first research area, so this plae is very special for me. All the photographs gas been taken during the fieldwork there.
published by mawaho
This album shows beautiful rock sculptures, anthill art, and mountain ranges with panoramic views.
published by komierowski900
Here are pictures taken during a few hours while sightseeing in Foothills on Saturday morning, October 4, 2003. Foothills west of Calgary, Alberta.
published by komierowski900
Calgary's downtown located on a flood plain of the Bow River offers a variety of short pedestrian paths and interesting sightseeing. Pictures were taken during the last 6 months : April-September 2003.
published by komierowski900
You can notice that in our Albertan climate, each day makes a difference in tree color. So, here are the pictures [Sept. 21,25 & 29, 2003] for you with early signs of autumn.
published by komierowski900
Already late autumn can be seen in Calgary and in the Foothills at higher elevation. Leafs are gone and snow could come from the Rockies any time now. Pictures taken October 18 and 19, 2003.
published by komierowski900
Banff National Park offers many spectacular vistas. It is a world renown National Park for its beauty. Here, are my images taken last Saturday, October 25, 2003 during short visit to Banff and area.
published by komierowski900
Canmore, once a small mining community, now after closing mines and no more expansion for Banff town site became very attractive alpine place nested along Bow River.
published by fhenstridge
Zion National Park, Utah. May 2006
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Bryce Canyon, Utah. May, 2006
published by orawczyk
From the 49ers, mining scandals, to ghost towns in the Shoshone/Tecopa area. This two-day field trip class provided first-hand experience seeing remains of historic sites in the Shoshone/Tecopa area: Old Spanish Trail, 49er/Mormon roads and mining ghost t
published by orawczyk
Human history of the Mojave Desert: from the 49ers, mining scandals, to ghost towns in the Shoshone/Tecopa area. This two-day field trip class will provide first-hand experience seeing remains of historic sites in the Shoshone/Tecopa area: Old Spanish Tra
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Zurich June 2003
published by lauraj619
May, 2005
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May, 2005
published by beautifulday4all
Jawbone Canyon Sandstone Formations
published by silvercuprider
Not all of these are national parks but most are. My mom took all of these.
published by komierowski1000
Colors of "Calgary by Night" are quite different from what most people would associate with Calgary in the winter. Pictures taken Feb. & March, 2004
published by majedanani
In April of 2006, 3 of my friends and I embarked on a 4-day backpacking trip inside the Grand Canyon. The geology lesson, the unparalleled beauty of the scenery and the 30-mile hike all deserve to be chronicled in a dedicated Webshots album.
published by oberger1
Geology pictures taken during the Pilbara Fieldtrip (Western Australia) of the 2006 Goldschmidt conference in September 2006.
published by komierowski200
Please use these links to: Burgess Shale, No.1 http://community.webshots.com/album/48809990ukOkgr and Burgess Shale, No. 3 http://community.webshots.com/album/48942341KrmASv
published by komierowski200
Please use these links to Burgess Shale, No.1 http://community.webshots.com/album/48809990ukOkgr and Burgess Shale, No.2 http://community.webshots.com/album/48933809mwEpHR
published by zandago1973
I visited Karen in Sonora from February 21 to 28, 2004. Karen is doing her PhD thesis on the geology in the Saharuipa Valley, about 3 hours east of Hermosillo, the capitol of the state of Sonora. We camped at the end of an old airstrip just outside the
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published by dojoaish
Geology and more
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published by jeduardo17
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Lassen Volcanic National Park is located in northern California.
published by phillipgarding
Goblin Valley State Reserve in Utah is a valley with unique geological formations made of sandstone that has eroded, leaving behind odd-shaped "Goblins". The planet scene of the movie "Galaxy Quest" was filmed in this valley.
published by carloscabeza
These are the shots I took during our trip to the Grand Canyon in November 04. I tried to capture the beauty and the grandeur of this awsome place.
published by twinlake
Photos taken in the last ten years from Tibet, all nayural.
Pictures about geology
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