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Perfect for your next field trip to the zoo. Instead of having your students run through the attraction in 20 minutes keep them busy with this educational scavenger hunt. Have the students find an answer for each square or do it like bingo where groups attempt to complete rows, columns, or diagonals...
The Flood is impossible because one of the Grand Canyon’s layers was deposited in a desert. Or so evolutionists claim. Do the facts back them up?
The Sandstone Wilderness is an area of Central Queensland incorporating Carnarvon Gorge, Rubyvale, Blackwater Tablelands, Yeppoon and Great Keppel Island
The Nightscaping® Garden Series 4×4 Spiral design bollard echo’s the whimsical pictograph forms found in the desert Southwest landscape. The indigenous people who lived in the western part of the United States would etch the story of their lives and experiences into the soft sandstone walls of nearby caves. The Spiral® design walkway light is one of Nightscaping’s more popular bollard designs and for good reason. The shadow patterns produced by this luminaire are simply breathtaking. Features: • Constructed from US Grade, CorTen Steel • Adjustable Socket Holder to Eliminate Light Glare • Easy to Remove Top • Pre-Greased Copper Beryllium Socket • Stainless Steel Screws • CAST Stainless Steel Universal Mounting Plate (PVC Stake vs. Surface Mount) • 100% Field Serviceable Design • Structural Lifetime Warranty • CAST Cor-Ten Steel Top Cap and Base Cap Cover Plate *CE® denotes designs that are new to Nightscaping® that have the “Continuous Effect” or wraparound design around the corners, that allows an uninterrupted display of pattern on 2 or more sides of the luminaire.
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As a unique and one of its kind, the overall objectives of this study are oriented towards investigating the evolution of the Lower Cretaceous strata at the Kharir Field in the Sayun - Masila Rift Basin, Yemen besides studying the reservoir quality and associated hydrocarbon resources. This study, in particular, deals with the subsurface facies…
Såsom fälten om sensommaren. Vår tolkning av en klassisk medaljong, invävd i en sirlig bakgrund av blad och välvda strån. Den täta mönsterbilden som med sin detaljrikedom väver samman väggarna i rummet och ger ett lugn, kommer i tre olika färgställningar i ljus palett. Design: Sara Bergqvist
It’s their biggest, oldest and most ambitious project yet. HGTV's 'Fixer to Fabulous' stars Jenny and Dave Marrs transform an Italian villa into a dream-worthy vacation rental.
Leaderfoot Viaduct is a railway viaduct over the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK. It is situated 2.5 km east of Melrose at grid reference NT574347. The viaduct was opened on November 16, 1863 to carry the Berwickshire Railway, which connected Reston (on the East Coast Main Line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh) with St Boswells (on the Edinburgh to Carlisle "Waverley Line"), via Duns and Greenlaw. The engineers of the railway were Charles Jopp and Wylie & Peddie. The arches, each of 43 feet (13 m) span, are of brickwork, and the abutments, piers and walls are of rustic-faced red sandstone. Some later strengthening of the abutments and piers with old rails and buttresses on the southern valley side is very obvious. The railway was severed by flooding during August 1948, after which passenger trains never ran west of Duns. Freight trains continued to run across the viaduct as far as Greenlaw until July 19, 1965.
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Author Garrett Peck talks about uncovering the stone's history for his new book, The Smithsonian Castle and the Seneca Quarry
Dramatic sandstone arches, alabaster-white ancient springs, all-encompassing fields of periwinkle – all the stuff of travel daydreams, right? Natural features…
In 1992, British artist Bruce Munro made a trek to central Australia's Uluru sandstone through the Red Desert. During his journey, Munro felt a deep
I was going through some photographs and came upon this Irish view. I wonder how many of our ancestors had an Irish view like this before deciding to emigrate?
This field tile is bright, bold and exciting. It is perfect for creating a feature within your interior design. It will lift your home to a new design level. What's Included? 2 Square Feet Per Box 8 Pieces Per Box Natural Variation Live Edge (Natural edge of the wood that's been incorporated into the design.) See More
The Devil's Pulpit is a deep sandstone crevice with a waterfall and pools of blood red water. It is located in Finnich Glen, around 14 miles north of Glasgow.
An extremely rare mineral has been found in a western Wisconsin meteorite crater, offering a new glimpse into an astronomical event that happened long before the age of the dinosaurs.
Rough Opal specimen form Mintabie opal fields S.A 🤍 ✨✨ Can be used for cutting and shaping Sandstone based doublets due to the hardness of the Mintabie sandstone or as an ornamental piece/specimen Postage may be higher due to weight of the specimen 📦 75x20x15mm 28g
There are a lot of geographic features in Ireland. Areas vary from the granite, sandstone and limestone mountains to the karst area of the Burren, with limestone, shale and sandstone to the basalt…
Are you ready for your daily dose of wanderlust (and then some)? These wonders around the world—from Seussian flower fields to seas that shine like stars—simply must been seen to be believed.
From a castle-turned-art gallery to the best venues for live music, the Nottingham-born actor reveals his favourite hometown haunts
Below are some of the best UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world. There are currently over 1,000 sites listed with UNESCO, so narrowing this list down to only 100 was quite the task. If we missed one of your favorite UNESCO sites, please let us know in the comments. 1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia Angkor […]
Au Sud de l'Ile-de-France, le Parc naturel régional du Gâtinais français, surnommé le
Reservoir Characterization of Tight Gas Sandstones: Exploration and Development is essential reading for those working in oil and gas exploration (both in industry and academia) as it contains chapters that help them further understand all aspects of tight gas reservoirs. In this book, experts in industry and academia update readers on new methods of tight gas reservoir modeling and evaluation. As there are very limited published books in the field of tight sandstones, this book will benefit readers by making them familiar with state-of-art methods of tight gas sandstones characterization and evaluation. Approx. 275 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
Maize field in front of sandstone mountain, Free State, South Africa
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In 1992, British artist Bruce Munro made a trek to central Australia's Uluru sandstone through the Red Desert. During his journey, Munro felt a deep
Sometimes inspiration taps me on the shoulder or whispers in my ear. I get a creative idea or a very detailed download and off I go, to manifest that idea. And sometimes inspiration takes me by the hand and leads me on an adventure. Today, it was more of a field trip for us. Inspiration led me to
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The rare artifact, made from pink and yellow sandstone, was discovered this year by a man walking through a field near the Israeli settlement of Pnei Hever in the occupied West Bank.
Weathering of rock formations triggers chemical processes that remove carbon dioxide from the air.
This is a fine art reproduction print of an old geological chart 57. No. 1. from S.W. to N.E. across the New Red Sandstone and Permian rocks, N. of Stone, Fulford and Draycott, the coal-field of Cheadle to the Carboniferous Limestone of Throwley Low, North Staffordshire by Edward Hull & A.H. Green. No. 2 from S. to N. across the New Red Sandstone of Rugeley, North Staffordshire, the New Red Marl and Lias of Bagot Park; to the Carboniferous Limestone of the Weaver Hills. Reference geological maps 72 S.W., N.W., N.E. Ideally printed to match the original size of 24x32" (61x80cm). Available at other sizes which are described in detail below, do keep in mind that intricate details will be difficult to distinguish on smaller prints. If you would prefer a custom size or a borderless print just get in touch and I will be delighted to accommodate your every requirement! It really is my pleasure to create these beautiful reproductions. 📐 Dimensions Print sizes available: • 30x40" (76x102cm) – gigantic enlargement, blurring on detail • 24x32" (61x80cm) — this size generally produces the ideal resolution for print • 18x24" (45x60cm) — high quality reduction, though small text will be difficult to read for most • 12x16" (30x40cm) — small details will be difficult to discern • 6x8" (15x20cm) — no detail will be discernible 📜 Museum Quality Your print will be reproduced on thick, fine art cotton rag paper produced by Hahnemühle, printed with 100% genuine pigment inks. This is what I term a 'Museum Quality' print. The combination of genuine pigment inks and Hahnemühle cotton rag means your print will last over 100 years without noticeable fading when kept behind glass and out of direct UV light. 🖼 Framing Options Please select a framing option, or choose 'Unframed' to receive your print without a frame. The frames offered are custom made by fine art guild framers from solid wood, dispatched with a perspex glaze. Ready to hang! Upgrades to real glass or non-reflective glass available, just get in touch. You can view the frame colours and finishes within the gallery section of my About page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArchivalArtPrint#about IMPORTANT: Framed and Canvas prints can take a maximum of one working-week to complete and dispatch during busy periods. 📦 Shipping Upgrade Your print is made-to-order, it could take up to 3 working days to create your print and have it ready for dispatch. With "Standard Shipping", that's the default, free option, it could take a further 5 working days to receive your order. There's no guaranteed international tracking with this free option. In the check-out please select "Upgrade Shipping" for first-class dispatch which comes with international tracking. You can expect delivery within 3 working days with "Upgrade Shipping" or within 2 days if you select "Express Shipping". The "Overnight Courier Shipping" upgrade aims to deliver next-working-day. However, this is not guaranteed. Should you require your print on a specific date do contact me. 🔎 Enlargements Please note that the optimal print size is generally 24x32" (61x80cm). Prints made at the expanded or reduced sizes may not appear as the photographs that accompany the listing, as the print size is larger or smaller. If requested I can produce a preview of your chosen print size before dispatching your print.
Betoota, which lies 170km east of the nearest populated area, Birdsville, in Queensland, is now officially the smallest ghost town in the country.
In 1992, British artist Bruce Munro made a trek to central Australia's Uluru sandstone through the Red Desert. During his journey, Munro felt a deep