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Kostolac, Serbia - September 07,2020:Prehistoric skeleton of a mammoth found in Viminacium archeological site,Kostolac, Serbia, 1.000.000 years old, unique in the world.
Rocks that once held down the edges of a Native American teepee remain in a circle, sunken into the soil with time where they were left on the prairie. The teepee ring sits on the hilly plains of South Dakota north of Sturgis.
Mammoth Park, part of the Viminacium Archaeological Park - Mamut Park (Arheološki park Viminacijum), Kostolac - Serbia (Srbija)
An overcast photo of the Lady of Lourdes Grotto/Shrine just before it was torn down in 2008.  The trees to the right of it were chopped down and the stumps removed.  The farmers have begun working the field to plant crops.  The sky is dark and overcast with incoming rain.  \nThe grotto was built on the Lourdes Farm, just south of Lethbridge, on Highway 4, owned by the ‘Brothers of Lourdes”.  They were a charitable organization from Holland made up of clergy from the Roman Catholic Church.   \nThe Grotto/Shrine seen here was built by them in 1955.  Modelled after the Shrine of Lourdes in France, it was built with 2X4 wood pieces firmly nailed together and draped with burlap dipped in a concrete slurry.  A statue of the Virgin Mary sat in the opening near the top. The bottom opening contained a small alter and candle racks with kneeler benches outside.  The grotto was the location of religious ceremonies and was also open for people to worship and light candles.  The fence was put in by new owners.  Originally there was a turn off from the highway and an area to park.
Fossil bone exhibit in the Quarry Exhibit Hall of Dinosaur National Monument.  September 2023
skeleton in buriel place after exavation
Jomblang cave near Yogyakarta city, Java, Indonesia
This photograph was taken during the Archaeological Excavation of Asıklı Village, which is located in Aksaray, Turkey, whose history dates back to 10000 BC.
Elephanta Caves, a series of rock-cut temples on Elephanta Island, is located in Mumbai Harbour. The complex was constructed around 600AD and is filled with rock art linked to the cult of Shiva. The site was designated a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Paint Mines geological rock formations near Calhan and Colorado Springs, Colorado, in western USA of North America.
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.
panoramic view of a massive Salt Mine Cave in Garmsar of Iran
Dinosaur Bones and Fossils
ruins of Ancient City of Jiaohe( Jiaohe Gucheng), Turpan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China.
Surroundings of the Rabasa Lagoons in Alicante
Badlands in South Dakota, USA
Blue signs identify the different levels in the soil and bones of the thousands of bison with stone tools that are exposed at the Vore Bison Jump archaeological site, a natural sinkhole located on the grasslands near Wyoming's Black Hills used by the Plains Indians to trap herds of bison between 1500 A.D. and 1800 A.D. Prior to the arrival of European horses, hunting bison was difficult and dangerous, so as winter approached, tribes often joined in communal hunts to drive herds of buffalo over the hidden cliff which would provide food, clothing, shelter, tools, toys an much more for the people.
Desert landscape with dry plants in Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area in San Juan County near the city of Farmington, New Mexico.
Maerewhenua Rock Historic Art Site - New Zealand
Large and unique rock formation at Explorers National Monument called Pompeii's Pillar where famous explorer William Clark of Lewis and Clark, inscribed his name in stone. The monument sits beside the Yellowstone River which Clark used to travel back east after completing the exploratory journey to the Pacific Ocean. The park is near Billings, Montana in northwest United States of America (USA). John Morrison Photographer.
Old mine for extraction of sand and stone
A prehistoric mammoth skeleton on display.
Landscape with chalk rocks in the steppes of Kazakhstan. Late Cretaceous. Landscape with clouds.
Lava Tubes are collapsing around the Queen's Bath area of Hawaii.
Vignanotica beach, Vieste, Puglia, Italy: a white rock cave along the cliff of Vinanotica beach
Panoramic view of large piles of sand tower alongside railroad tracks in a rural setting of Colorado. The industrial scene contrasts with the natural landscape of grassy fields and blue skies dotted with wispy clouds in rustic Lamar, Colorado. In the distance, grain silos and other structures are visible, hinting at agricultural activity in the area. The sand mounds suggest mining or construction operations nearby.
The thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. It is commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger or the Tasmanian wolf
Paint Mines geological rock formations near in El Paso county, Calhan and Colorado Springs, Colorado, in western USA of North America. Named for the colorful clays that were collected by American Indians to make paint. Brightly colored bands, caused by oxidized iron compounds throughout the many different layers of clay.
Fossils at Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina
Çatalhöyük was a very large Neolithic settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 5700 BC, and flourished around 7000 BC.
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