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Terraced Fields and Severe Erosion Loess Plateau Inner Mongolia China
Mountains, Blue Water, Wanaka Tree
Archival 1983 view of collapsed storm damaged section of Pacific Coast Highway north of Malibu at Point Mugu in Ventura County, California.  Shot on film.
Landslide due to heavy rains
View of an eroded cliffside surrounded by lush green forest near Portimao, Portugal. The dramatic geological features contrast with the dense vegetation.
Washed out road after record breaking rainfall causing flash flooding.
Active faults in the great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake
Quarry
The Euphrates River between Aleppo and the border zom Iraq on the Euphrates River in the north of Syria in the Middle East.
Boulder clay Geological formation exposed in a cliff face on the East coast of Yorkshire in England. This formation is easily weathered and so responsible for large coastal erosion and land loss to the sea.
mountain limestone texture
Gobustan, Azerbaijan: concrete-like mud spewing out from a mud volcano - Azerbaijan has the most mud volcanoes in the world, with around 300 of them, around a third of all mud volcanoes in the world, some thought to have medicinal qualities. Their occurrence in the area around Qobustan is closely linked to the local oil and gas deposits.
Oregon Trail Ruts - Deep Ruts Vertical - 1981. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Detailed view of mountain surface in winter (Charyn canyon, Kazakhstan)
sandy-gypsum cut of the earth in a quarry for the extraction of gypsum. Mountain textures of different soil layers with deposits of sand, clay, gypsum, quartz and gypsum ore, after erosion.
A fair-haired touring cyclist on a trip along the bottom of the Cerknica Lake. She looks at the sinkholes of the lake's sinkholes, where the lake's water flows out into the underground karst river.
Motocross and motosport track
Journey through the enchanting Mosaic Canyon in Death Valley where the ground reveals complex patterns and textures shaped by nature in this geological masterpiece
Muddy Butte is a small but prominent geological feature in the southeastern part of the province of Alberta, Canada.\nSituated in a relatively remote part of Alberta, within a region known for typical crop farming and cattle ranching, the butte  is one of many such formations that dot the prairie landscape in what's classified as the Dryland region.\nFeatures like these are often remnants of erosion, formed from ancient sedimentary rock that has been shaped by wind, water, and other natural forces over millions of years.\nFar quieter and less visited than some of the more well-known Alberta stops, like the Rockies and the Badlands of Drumheller, Muddy Butte is popular among bird watchers, hunters, hikes and other outdoor enthusiasts.
Rocks on a steep path in the area of the Vachkazets mountain range
YAMAL PENINSULA, RUSSIA - JUNE 18, 2015: Helicopter expedition to the giant funnel of unknown origin. Former crater, which became a lake.
Details of canyon surface
Swimming pool preparation. Concrete   bottom poured. Now drying period concrete.
Alberta. From old film stock in 1989
textures of various clay layers underground in  clay quarry after  geological study of the soil. colored layers of clay and stone in  section of the earth, different rock formations and soil layers.
Blue skies above rock striations
Gran Canaria, amazing sand stone erosion figures in ravines on Punta de las Arenas cape on the western part of the island, also called Playa de Artenara
View of a highway the mountains in the Aksu Prefecture Karakoram Range and desert edgeView from an Aerial view
Fault
Sand rocky canyon in Tien Shan mountains
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