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Basaltic Rocks Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty of basaltic rocks, as depicted in these captivating images (Picture Nos. 12020052 to 12020046

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Thakgil canyon during a summer sunny day, Iceland

Thakgil canyon during a summer sunny day, Iceland

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Basaltic Rocks near the Lake Parima, in the El Dorado of Sir Walter Raleigh (engraving)

Basaltic Rocks near the Lake Parima, in the El Dorado of Sir Walter Raleigh (engraving)
1594088 Basaltic Rocks near the Lake Parima, in the El Dorado of Sir Walter Raleigh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Basaltic Rocks near the Lake Parima)

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020052

Picture No. 12020052
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020051

Picture No. 12020051
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020050

Picture No. 12020050
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020049

Picture No. 12020049
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020048

Picture No. 12020048
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020046

Picture No. 12020046
Aloe littoralis and Quiver trees - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasaltic Rocks Collection: Picture No. 12020047

Picture No. 12020047
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:


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Discover the enchanting beauty of basaltic rocks, as depicted in these captivating images (Picture Nos. 12020052 to 12020046). Basalt, a volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of magma, is a common sight near Lake Parima in the historic El Dorado of Sir Walter Raleigh. Its dark, glassy surface shimmers under the sun, reflecting the serene waters of the lake and can a testament to the power and majesty of nature, formed through volcanic activity and shaped by the passage of time. Each rock tells a unique story, a snapshot of the Earth's geological history. Explore these images and let your imagination run wild as you ponder the mysteries of the natural world.