RMB5134W–Carn Menyn Carn Meini rocky bluestone dolerite granite outcrop Pembrokeshire south west wales autumn afternoon, UK
RMDXD808–Dolerite With Xenolith
RFGRR7GG–High Cup Nick at the head of High Cup Gill, a glaciated valley in the Pennines, showing exposed sections of Whin Sill dolerite
RM2DF6C12–Diabase, dolerite or microgabbro is a subvolcanic or filonian rock. This photo was taken in Swakopmund, Namibia.
RM2B066YX–Dolerite, Igneous, Saco, Maine Dolerite is a dark, medium-grained igneous rock, typically with ophitic texture, containing plagioclase, pyroxene, and
RMF7BD1X–Cross polarized photomicrograph, Dolerite with chlorite 2
RMB9CX1C–Dolerite columns on the sea cliffs of Eilean Garbh in the Shiant Isles, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, with nesting northern fulmars.
RMDWJ1TX–Quiver tree, Kokerboom, Aloe dichotoma, and dolerite boulders, Giant's Playground, Keetmannshoop, Namibia, West Africa
RM2A1DW3G–Diabase or dolerite, looks like a landscape
RMF1J0HK–Mealt waterfall at Kilt Rock, a 200 foot high sea cliff of dolerite on the Isle of Skye, Trotternish, Highlands, Scotland, UK
RM2BCYFH5–Dolerite towers on Bishop and Clerk, Maria Island
RMW25D9C–Dolerite boulders on Embleton Bay beach with the North Sea washing in, Northumberland, England
RMD1K9Y5–Richtersveld dolerite cliffs above the Orange River, C13 from Rosh Pinah to Noordoewer, Ai Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Southern Namibia Africa
RM2HTYEY5–Dolerite Cliffs, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RFECRJTD–Diabase (dolerite) texture
RMBY2D50–Dolerite. Igneous rock sample
RF2GTHADP–Waved rough structure of split dolerite stone
RMB515CD–shattered rocky outcrop Carn Menyn Carn Meini rocky dolerite outcrop Pembrokeshire south west wales
RMPHGH26–The Pinnacles, dolerite pillars, off Staple Island, Farne Islands, Northumberland, England, UK
RFKYXB4B–Remains of old dhustone (dolerite) quarry workings on Titterstone Clee Hill, Shropshire, UK
RM2E9DK10–Diabase dike near Swakopmund, Namibia. Diabase, dolerite, ophite or microgabbro is a subvolcanic rock.
RMPEDP3J–Quiver tree ((Aloidendron dichotomum) growing amongst Dolerite rock near Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
RMF7BDNM–Cross polarized photomicrograph, Plagioclase Diabase or dolerite or microgabbro
RMKCKYHK–Devils Gullet in the dolerite escarpment of the Great Western Tiers, Central Plateau Conservation Area, northern Tasmania, Australia
RMEN2GG7–Giant's Playground, showing dolerite boulders and a Quiver Tree, Aloe dichotoma, Keetmannshoop, Namibia, Southern West Africa
RM2A1DW8J–Diabase or dolerite, looks like a landscape
RF2A2RGX9–The imposing ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle tower above the dolerite boulder strewn Embleton Bay as dawn light begins to highlight the scene.
RFDTHP24–Dolerite columns on Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula
RFB7G0BJ–Falcon Clints a Whin Sill outcrop of Dolerite in the Tees Valley near Cauldron Snout, County Durham, England
RMD1K9YD–Richtersveld dolerite cliffs above the Orange River, C13 from Rosh Pinah to Noordoewer, Ai Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Southern Namibia Africa
RM2HTYFBG–Dolerite Cliffs, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RMBY66PH–Rocky Outcrop of Spotted Dolerite at sunset Plumstone Moutain Pembrokeshire Wales Cymru UK GB
RMGW5JFP–A handsome double fronted detached dwelling house built of local Whin Sill or Dolerite igneous rock Craster Northumberland Eng
RF2GYWB4X–Close up view on a waved rough structure of split dolerite stone
RMB511FJ–Carn Menyn Carn Meini rocky dolerite outcrop Pembrokeshire south west wales the source of the 82 bluestones for Stonehenge
RMKC5CRY–Carn Menyn outcrop of distinctive blue-grey dolerite on Mynydd Preseli, One of the possible sources of 'bluestones' used in the building of Stonehenge
RFGRR7GX–High Cup Scar, the southern aspect of High Cup Gill glacial valley in the Pennines, showing exposed Whin Sill dolerite
RM2E9DK12–Diabase dike near Swakopmund, Namibia. Diabase, dolerite, ophite or microgabbro is a subvolcanic rock.
RMPEDP3H–Quiver trees ((Aloidendron dichotomum) growing amongst Dolerite rock near Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
RMKCKYHP–Devils Gullet in the dolerite escarpment of the Great Western Tiers, Central Plateau Conservation Area, northern Tasmania, Australia
RF2HM61R1–Diabase (dolerite) stone quarry. Industrial landscape in Parekklisia, Cyprus
RMH0BMNF–Shattered dolerite boulders and a rubbly conglomerate rock on a scree slope, Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve, Durham, UK
RF2BHTP0Y–A moody sunrise at the south end of Embleton Bay with the brooding form of Dunstanburgh Castle overlooking the slippy dolerite boulders on the shore.
RMDH0WC0–Diabase or dolerite
RF2GJN981–Gneiss, Dolerite and Granite
RMD1K9YP–Richtersveld dolerite cliffs above the Orange River, C13 from Rosh Pinah to Noordoewer, Ai Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Southern Namibia Africa
RM2HTYF3K–Dolerite Cliffs, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RMBY66FF–Rocky Outcrop of Spotted Dolerite at sunset Plumstone Moutain Pembrokeshire Wales Cymru UK GB
RMD3RD6H–Dolerite Pillar in Cambedoo National Park
RFDAB8T3–Organ Pipes Canyon in Namibia, formed of hundreds of angular dolerite columns up to 5 metres high
RMKCKYH9–Devils Gullet in the dolerite escarpment of the Great Western Tiers, Central Plateau Conservation Area, northern Tasmania, Australia
RF2HM619K–Panorama of diabase (dolerite) quarry in Parekklisia, Cyprus with piles of crushed stone and working machinery
RM2J913EX–Dolerite columns at Valley of Desolation in the Camdeboo National Park in the Karoo near the town Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa
RF2A38FDD–The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle perch on the cliff above Embleton Bay as the North Sea waves break around the dolerite boulders along the shoreline.
RMDH0WBM–Diabase or dolerite
RF2GJN97P–Colourful Rockface made up of a mix of dolerite, gneiss and granite
RM2HFERAJ–Green dolerite erratic carried on Irish Sea Glacier from Preseli to Mumbles c 19000 years ago. Stone such as this was used to construct Stonehenge.
RM2HTYF35–Dolerite Cliffs, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RMDD9RAC–Bluestones outcrops of spotted dolerite Carn Meini or Carn menyn Preseli Hills Wales Cymru UK GB
RMGG5706–Damaraland Namibia Organ Pipes, natural rock formation near Doro Nawas. Dolerite pillars exposed by erosion. The hexagonal form
RMCF998R–A climbers top rope hangs down a dolerite rock cliff in the sun at Auchinstarry Quarry, Scotland
RMKCKYH3–Devils Gullet in the dolerite escarpment of the Great Western Tiers and columnar rock formations. Central Plateau Conservation Area, northern Tasmania
RF2BJW6HD–The Gerðuberg Cliffs, (Gerduberg) is a cliff of dolerite, a coarse-grained basalt rock, located on western peninsula Snæfellsnes, Iceland.
RM2E0HWN3–Great Karoo landscape with flat-topped dolerite koppies or mountains, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2A38FDF–The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle perch on the cliff above Embleton Bay as the North Sea waves break around the dolerite boulders along the shoreline.
RM2EAY228–Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Built on an outcrop of volcanic dolerite, the castle is one of the largest inhabited castles in England.
RF2A38FDB–The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle perch on the cliff above Embleton Bay as the North Sea waves break around the dolerite boulders along the shoreline.
RM2HFER9J–Green dolerite erratic carried on Irish Sea Glacier from Preseli to Mumbles c 19000 years ago. Stone such as this was used to construct Stonehenge.
RM2HTYF80–Dolerite Cliffs, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RMDD7176–Bluestones outcrops of spotted dolerite Carn Meini or Carn Menyn Preseli Hills Wales Cymru UK GB
RMHNK1AT–A cruise boat off the dramatic Cape Pillar on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania. Cape Pillar has the tallest dolerite cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere
RF2F4302A–Daring man rockclimbs the exposed edge of a dolerite rock ridge, with the ocean seen in the background in Cape Raoul, Tasmania, Australia.