RF2T6GM9R–Volcanic breccia section. Vilaflor de Chasna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2J930YA–Shiprock, New Mexico, USA
RM2C56T58–The Hvita River breaks through hard volcanic breccia rocks in the Bruarhloed Canyon near Haukholt.
RMC7BT0P–Shiprock Rock and face of dike ridge at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RMFCDBHN–Volcanic rock, including ash, breccia and basalt in the Chisos mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas
RF2HF6WDN–The Cromlech Boulders are a number of gigantic boulders in Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia.
RM2BW9APF–NM00239-00....NEW MEXICO - Shiprock, a National Natural Landmark which is part of the Navajo Nation.
RFKFR9AF–volcanic breccia rock Bay of Naples Italyquartzite
RMC7BRYK–Shiprock Rock and black dike ridge, New Mexico, USA
RFFEDRT7–Volcanic Breccia on slopes of Mt. Baker, Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest in the North Cascades, Washington State, USA
RM2K9733D–Basaltic Ridge Leading to Volcanic Plug, Shiprock, NM Shiprock is composed of fractured volcanic breccia and black dikes of igneous rock.
RM2HCFGYC–Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2A11CFX–Rhyolitic Breccia, Snowdonia, North Wales
RFD35E24–Erosional remnant composed of breccia
RF2A4DR7J–A view of Agathla Peak in Utah, USA
RMEBN3MJ–pillow breccia
RMKECKNT–A dike of lamprophyre leads up to Shiprock, a volcanic plug, New Mexico, USA
RFWB2HX3–Detail of volcanic conglomerate abstract background.
RF2T0JAPA–Agathla Peak, an eroded volcanic plug considered sacred by the Navajo, near Monument Valley, AZ
RF2T6GM9X–Volcanic breccia section. Vilaflor de Chasna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2RRN95A–Shiprock (or Ship Rock), a volcanic monadnock found in New Mexico, on a rainy fall day
RF2T6GMBE–Igneous dike crossing a volcanic breccia. Anaga Peninsula, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2BF7AR4–A close-up view of breccia, with chunks of volcanic rock in a light-brown matrix; volcanic sand, cliffs, and a partly cloudy sky are in the background
RFS40M5W–Shiprock at the Navajo Volcanic Field in San Juan county, New Mexico
RF2HF6W4T–The Cromlech Boulders are a number of gigantic boulders in Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia.
RM2BW9AR4–NM00240-00....NEW MEXICO - Shiprock, a National Natural Landmark which is part of the Navajo Nation.
RFKFR99C–volcanic breccia rock Bay of Naples Italy
RMC7BRYF–Shiprock Rock, New Mexico, USA
RMC81DYY–Kerid volcanic crater lake Grimsnes area of Iceland Unrecognizable people along caldera and climbing give sense of scale HDR
RF2C8N8YM–A detached eroded Volcanic Breccia Boulder standing upright on the Valley Floor of a Nature Reserve in Tenerife.
RM2HCFJFD–Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RMH3KM2Y–Volcanic siluro devonian lamprophyre dyke penetrating sedimentary rock breccia, Kiloran, Isle of Colonsay, Scotland, UK.
RFD3A78A–Breccia
RF2A4DM41–A view of Agathla Peak in Utah, USA
RMF4TT4H–Pinnacles of tuff and/or breccia on top of Cimarron Ridge in Ouray County, Colorado.
RFKECKRB–Shiprock is a classic example of a volcanic plug, New Mexico, USA
RFGXCG2K–Volcanic rock called tuffite
RF2T0JAPH–Agathla Peak, an eroded volcanic plug considered sacred by the Navajo, near Monument Valley, AZ
RFD1F856–Shiprock, sacred Navajo mountain, monolith, at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RMMNDAGM–Pinnacles of the Roques de Garcia in the Las Canadas caldera of Mount Teide on Tenerife Canary Islands seen through a cleft in breccia cliffs
RF2RRN95D–Silhouette of Shiprock (or Ship Rock), a 1600-foot volcanic formation in New Mexico, as a recent storm breaks up. Copy or text space
RFD3CA3K–Pahoehoe lava flow
RF2HF6WKK–The Cromlech Boulders are a number of gigantic boulders in Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia.
RM2BW9AT2–NM00242-00....NEW MEXICO - Shiprock, a National Natural Landmark which is part of the Navajo Nation.
RMCRDW4K–VOLCANIC BRECCIA FLOW HAS SURVIVED BECAUSE DIKES HAVE INTRUDED AND INHIBITED EROSION, MULE EAR PEAKS BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS
RMC7BRYT–Shiprock Rock and black dike ridge, New Mexico, USA
RF2PFRHEK–La Granatilla, Spain
RF2C8N850–Eroded Volcanic ash and breccia rock deposits forming dramatic Cliffs in a nature Reserve in Tenerife.
RM2HCFJMX–Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RFT3D03R–Interesting detail seen in Death Valley National Park.
RFS40M5F–Shiprock, a volcanic neck, at the Navajo Nation land in San Juan County, New Mexico
RF2A4DKMJ–A view of Agathla Peak in Utah, USA
RF2A2BRMG–Calder's Geo - an inlet - on Eshaness, Shetland, UK - The rock is of the Eshaness Volcanic Formation - pyroclastic-breccia - igneous bedrock.
RMKECKTG–Shiprock is a classic example of a volcanic plug, New Mexico, USA
RM2RFDW7P–The Dillon Pinnacles, formed of West Elk Breccia, above the Blue Mesa Reservoir in Gunnison County, Colorado.
RMPFR3HM–France, Le Puy-en-Velay city, Le Puy Cathedral (Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy), white sandstone and black volcanic breccia on arch, close-up
RFD1F7X8–Shiprock, sacred Navajo mountain, monolith, dike ridge on left, at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RF2EJ3WBN–Balconies Cliffs seen from High Peaks Trail, Pinnacles National Monument, California, USA
RM2WJN8FB–Shiprock is a volcanic basalt monolith on the Navajo Reservation near the town of Shiprock, New Mexico. Virga is the name for these streaks of rain t
RF2HF6WEH–The Cromlech Boulders are a number of gigantic boulders in Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia.
RM2BW9ARC–NM00241-00....NEW MEXICO - Shiprock, a National Natural Landmark which is part of the Navajo Nation.
RFD1F7Y4–Shiprock, sacred Navajo mountain, monolith, dike ridge on left, at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RFD3CA0J–The Cinchado
RF2PFRHEN–La Granatilla, Spain
RF2C8N7MH–Water carved eroded Volcanic Rocks and Tuff in a small Valley near to the coast of Tenerife, with various succulents and Scrub on the Valley sides.
RM2HCFGDY–Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA [No model release;
RM2BY9G4W–NM00548-00...NWE MEXICO - Shiprock named a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service governed by the Navajo Nation in San Juan County.
RMC7BT08–Shiprock Rock and face of dike ridge at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RFKPBCBY–Rd 860 near Silver Jack Reservoir with pinacle ridge in the background
RMEDA9M4–Breccia, (jasper and agate), near Alamo lake , Arizona
RFKECKRW–A dike of lamprophyre leads up to Shiprock, a volcanic plug, New Mexico, USA
RM2RFDW5J–The Dillon Pinnacles, formed of West Elk Breccia, above the Blue Mesa Reservoir in Gunnison County, Colorado.
RF2JWKAYX–volcanic bomb among the tephra on the slope of the volcano close-up
RM2RKW13R–A variety of forms of basalt solidified lava. Viscous volcanic lava cemented with sand, pumice and breccia tephra (volcanic ash). Kamchatka, Russia
RF2JRMYRJ–volcanic bomb among the tephra on the slope of the volcano close-up
RF2RXGMD3–Volcanic breccia (hyaloclastite). This photo was taken in Cabo de Gata Geopark, Almeria, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2HF6W7D–The Cromlech Boulders are a number of gigantic boulders in Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia.
RM2WJN8E7–Shiprock is a volcanic basalt monolith on the Navajo Reservation near the town of Shiprock, New Mexico. Virga is the name for these streaks of rain t
RFD1F7W7–Shiprock, sacred Navajo mountain, monolith, dike ridge on left, at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
RF2BXTD8K–Amazing view of Cabo da Roca and tourists climbing on the cliff with turqoise ocean as a background during sunny day
RF2CTWAAF–Shiprock, sacred Navajo mountain, dike ridge on left, at sunrise, New Mexico, USA
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