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Sólheimajökull is an outlet glacier of the mighty icecap of Mýrdalsjökull on the South Coast of Iceland. The glacier is melting rapidly owing to warmer annual temperatures due to climate change. Aerial drone view of a river created by the melting glacier.
Glacier in Iceland, Pure Blue Melting Ice at Winter Season, Nature Landscape. Vatnajokull National Park and the Largest Glacier in Europe. Global Warming and Climate Change Concept. High quality photo
Exploring Boulder Field - Ice-Age geological formation in Hickory Run State Park, Poconos region, Pennsylvania
Khrebet Sarycheva Khrebet Tas-Kystabyt is a mountains in Yakutia. It is located at an elevation of 1,131 meters above sea level.
Burgs from Angel Glacier on Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, Canada
The day after a little Autumn snow fall.
Unique underground geology of  stalactites and stalagmites.
View of Black Elk Peak in the Black Hills of South Dakota in the summer.
Sport and technology
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United States
Exploring Boulder Field - Ice-Age geological formation in Hickory Run State Park, Poconos region, Pennsylvania
Gloss mountains national park or glass mountains, Oklahoma
Montana - Western USA, Field, Meadow, River, Springtime
a woman in panama stands with her back to the camera and photographs the mountains on the phone, a tourist takes a selfie on a hike.
Dramatic drone photo of the huge melting glacier in the mountains and the glacial lake in South Iceland
Unique beauty and complexity of natural geology. The intricate patterns and textures of the rock formations in California.
Two happy female climbers taking selfie on the top of the cliff
Stunning Vatnajokull glaciers with chunks of ice and large icy surfaces within nordic wilderness, drone shot. Diamond shaped iceberg with frozen water close to frost covered mountains.
Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Overhead view of the terminus of Hisinger Glacier, Dickson Fiord, Northeast Greenland National Park. This is part of the Greenland Ice Sheet, and shows the glacial ice detail from above.
Taking pictures from personal point of view with smartphone of the Antelope Canyon
Unique tosca blue Kaolin lake in Belitung island, Sumatra, Indonesia
Side View of a male in yellow jacket with backpack using Internet while sitting at the edge of the cliff with idyllic view of Lysefjord in South Norway, Scandinavia
Blue Glacier Pools and Crevices on The Top of Knik Glacier in Alaska
Photo of the Lake Louise in Canadá, North America.
land of fire and ice island
Aerial view of canyons in Monument Valley, Arizona, USA.
At Lake Tekapo, after the sunset offers a striking display of vibrant colors painting the sky. As the sun dips below the horizon, hues of clear blue run across the landscape. The tranquil waters of the lake reflect the celestial spectacle, enhancing the picturesque scene. Visitors often gather along the lakefront to witness this natural phenomenon, which occurs regularly in the evenings, creating a serene ambiance conducive to reflection and appreciation of nature's beauty.
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a natural amphitheater canyon at an elevation of ten thousand feet stretching three miles wide and over a half mile deep near Cedar City, Utah.
Bryce Canyon National Park Nature Amphitheater
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It_looks_like_there_is_a_very_large_boulder_just_waiting_to_slide_off_into_the_break_off_field_below..jpg
A_slab_of_glacial_boulder_beginning_to_slide_and_break_off._It_is_the_result_of_ice_freezing_inside_of_the_crevice_and_expanding_slowly,_pushing_off_the_rock_sliver._This_process_may_be_accelerated_up_by_earthquake_activity..jpg
This_is_the_small_valley_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_which_can_be_accessed_by_the_first_saddle_point_shown_in_an_earlier_photograph._If_you_attempt_to_climb_through_the_first_saddle_point,_please_be_careful_and_use_boots._It_would_also_be_help.jpg
More_evidence_of_break_off_activity_along_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff..jpg
Another_view_of_glacial_boulder_break_off_activity_right_outside_the_first_rock_shelter..jpg
Glacial_boulder_break_off_activity_strewn_at_the_foot_of_the_cliff_face_to_my_left..jpg
Here's_another_excellent_example_of_rock_splitting_by_a_combination_of_expanding_ice_and_possible_earthquake_activity..jpg
Here_is_a_very_strange_rock_pile_formation._Some_would_say_it_is_the_result_of_geological_processes,_while_others_would_say_it_could_be_a_perched_stone,_constructed_by_human_activity..jpg
Here_is_the_second_rock_shelter_that_can_be_found_along_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff._It_is_strange,_but_it_looks_like_there_was_some_kind_of_water_erosion_at_the_back_of_the_rock_shelter._Maybe_there_was_some_mining_activity._It_also_looks_like_it_h.jpg
Another_view_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_face..jpg
I_am_overlooking_a_fairly_steep_valley..jpg
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Another_view_of_the_stone_pile_anomaly..jpg
This_would_be_a_smaller_sized_glacial_break_off_slab..jpg
This_is_a_front_view_of_the_stone_pile_anomaly..jpg
Here_is_another_photo_of_the_glacial_deposit_boulder_cluster..jpg
Another_glacial_boulder_break_off_slab_from_the_same_rock_field_that_I_mentioned_earlier..jpg
Here_is_a_close-up_of_the_same_rock_cliff_shelter_that_I_spoke_about..jpg
Here_is_another_example_of_what_I_just_talked_about_in_the_previous_photo..jpg
Another_view_of_the_glacial_dispersion_field_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_face..jpg
Another_glacial_erratic_deposit_boulder,_found_near_the_third_rock_shelter,_to_the_back..jpg
Another_view_of_some_of_the_larger_boulders_in_the_dispersion_field_below_the_glacial_deposit_cliff..jpg
This_is_the_woodland_streambed_that_I_referred_to_in_the_previous_photo._It_is_now_dry..jpg
Here_is_more_thick_moss_on_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_very_abundant_here..jpg
This_is_the_same_photograph_as_the_last_one_without_the_flash._It_is_getting_dark..jpg
Here_is_a_photograph_of_the_elonglated_rock_pile_that_could_be_a_wall,_nearby_the_large_glacial_deposit_erratic..jpg
Here_is_a_close-up_view_of_the_crack_in_the_glacial_boulder_that_makes_up_this_glacial_deposit_cliff..jpg
Here_is_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_face_that_I_was_talking_about_earlier._It_goes_on_for_quite_a_way..jpg
Another_view_of_the_glacial_boulder_break_off_field,_outside_of_the_rock_shelter,_facing_I-95_North..jpg
This_is_the_view_just_outside_of_the_rock_shelter,_along_the_edge_of_the_glacial_boulder_break_off_field..jpg
Yet_another_view_of_the_break_off_slabs_found_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
Here_is_a_photo_of_the_other_two_man-made_rock_piles_by_the_large_glacial_deposit_erratic,_photographed_earlier..jpg
Shifting_my_vantage_point_from_the_same_location,_I_now_see_the_swamp_that_I_referenced_in_the_prior_photograph..jpg
Yet_another_glacial_erratic_deposit_boulder._Photo_was_taken_next_to_another_boulder_that_is_in_alignment_with_it..jpg
Another_view_of_the_largest_glacial_deposit_erratic_that_I_have_found_so_far_outside_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_area..jpg
There_is_yet_again_another_large_glacial_erratic_deposit_boulder,_right_behind_the_glacial_erratic_deposit_cluster,_forming_a_perfect_line..jpg
Here_is_another_view_of_the_largest_glacial_boulder_break_off_fragment_found_in_the_dispersion_field_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff..jpg
I_am_approaching_a_clearing._Again_we_see_many_randomly_distributed_glacial_deposit_erratics._Part_of_me_wonders_if_these_were_deliberately_placed..jpg
Shifting_my_vantage_point_on_top_of_the_cliff_(with_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter_below),_I_get_another_view_of_the_swamp_nearby..jpg
Another_view_standing_on_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_from_one_of_the_boulders_that_is_more_forwardly_protruding._Please_be_careful_walking_around_here..jpg
I_am_overworking_I-95_on_the_north_side._I_am_right_above_the_first_rock_shelter_along_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_cliff,_located_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
This_represents_the_largest_glacial_break_off_boulder_found_at_the_foot_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_found_just_outside_of_the_second_rock_shelter..jpg
Here_we_see_even_more_rich_moss_fields_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._I_will_be_careful_not_to_step_too_much_on_this_field..jpg
Another_view_of_large_glacial_break_off_slabs_found_at_the_base_of_the_glacial_deposit_Cliff_off_of_I-95_North_in_Guilford,_Connecticut..jpg
This_is_a_view_of_the_high_powered_utility_line_trail_that_runs_by_this_geological_feature._You_may_notice_a_large_clump_of_rocks_in_the_distance_that_were_glacially_deposited..jpg
This_is_a_view_from_the_bottom_of_the_valley,_separating_the_glacial_boulder_field_that_I_just_came_from,_with_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_forming_the_rock_shelters_I_have_photographed..jpg
This_is_another_view_from_atop_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_looking_down_at_the_glacial_break_off_dispersion_field._Again_please_be_careful_when_walking_around_up_here..jpg
Here_is_a_photograph_of_the_third_and_fourth_rock_feature._The_fourth_rock_feature_is_the_larger_of_the_two_stones._Behind_the_fourth_rock_feature_you_will_see_a_cluster_of_glacial_deposits..jpg
This_is_a_view_from_the_second_of_the_two_boulders_depicted_in_the_previous_photo._If_you_look,_you_will_see_the_third_glacial_deposit_erratic_in_the_distance..jpg
Another_view_off_the_larger_rocks_found_in_the_glacial_boulder_break_off_dispersion_field._This_photo_shows_one_of_the_larger_ones_with_the_glacial_deposit_cliff_in_the_background..jpg
This_is_a_close-up_view_of_what_looks_like_water_erosion_at_the_second_cliff_overhang_rock_shelter._Could_it_also_have_been_mining?_Is_it_along_the_glacial_deposit_cliff..jpg
This_is_by_far_the_strangest_of_all_the_boulders_in_the_glacial_deposit_cluster._It_just_so_happens_to_be_perfectly_placed_on_the_edge_of_a_drop..jpg
Another_view_of_the_massive_boulder_at_the_top_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff,_one_earthquake_away_from_falling_over._Fortunately_earthquakes_don't_happen_very_much_in_New_England..jpg
This_was_the_glacial_boulder_deposit_rock_field_that_I_saw_earlier_while_standing_on_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._As_you_can_see,_expanding_snow-ice_has_played_a_role_in_splitting_these_rocks..jpg
Another_view_of_the_racial_boulder_break_off_dispersion_field_from_the_same_vantage_point_taken_in_the_previous_photograph._It_focuses_more_on_the_larger_boulders_in_this_dispersion_field..jpg
In_the_distance_I_see_some_very_large_glacial_boulders._This_is_toward_the_back_of_the_glacial_deposit_cliff._It_is_at_the_other_side_of_the_valley._I_will_investigate..jpg
Behind_me_is_the_high_power_utility_line_trail,_going_in_the_opposite_direction._Taken_from_the_same_vantage_point_on_top_of_the_cliff_with_the_third_rock_cliff_shelter..jpg
This_shows_that_the_rock_shelter_that_I_just_emerged_from_is_formed_by_the_process_of_a_large_chunk_of_glacially_deposited_boulder_breaking_off_and_forming_cavities_with_rocks_that_were_below_it..jpg
These_are_two_glacial_boulder_deposit_erratics_that_seem_to_form_a_straight_line._If_you_look_carefully_in_the_distance,_you_may_be_able_to_see_a_third_boulder,_which_is_roughly_aligned_to_these_two_boulders..jpg
This_is_the_rock_cliff_shelter_that_I_was_talking_about._I_don't_think_I_would_want_to_sleep_here._It_is_right_by_a_swamp._However,_someone_must_been_here,_as_there_is_a_recently_used_campfire..jpg
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