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1116-53659 - Surreal landscape of White Pocket with stormy clouds gathering overtop. They are comprised of swirling, multicolured Navajo Limestone with domes, hoodoos and potholes, Arizona, United States of America
1116-53658 - View of geometric patterns on rocky hills referred to as Brain Rocks, against a cloudy sky forming part of the alien landscape of amazing lines, contours and shapes in the wondrous area known as White Pocket, situated in Arizona, Arizona, United States of America
832-404017 - Burana Tower, remains of Karakhanid Minaret, histroic ancient city of Balasagun on the Silk Road, Balbals, historic tombstones in the shape of human faces, near Tokmok, Chuy, Kyrgyzstan, Asia
832-404016 - Burana Tower, remains of Karakhanid Minaret, histroic ancient city of Balasagun on the Silk Road, Balbals, historic tombstones in the shape of human faces, near Tokmok, Chuy, Kyrgyzstan, Asia
832-404009 - Burana Tower, remains of Karakhanid Minaret, histroic ancient city of Balasagun on the Silk Road, Balbals, historic tombstones in the shape of human faces, near Tokmok, Chuy, Kyrgyzstan, Asia
1116-39468 - Red barns stand next to contour fields of maturing corn and cut wheat in upstate New York, trees and partly cloudy skies in the background, Coxsackie, New York, United States of America
797-373 - Burkina Faso Environment Flooding Bund low rock walls built to prevent soil erosion by flash floods. Stones are placed along the contours on gentle slopes. Sometimes the bunds are reinforced by planting tough grasses along the lines. The stones and grass encourage rain water to infiltrate the soil and reduce the amount of rain water that is lost by run-off. Any soil that has been eroded by run-off is trapped by the bund. Topsoil and organic matter e.g. leaf litter is deposited here.Bunds are placed 10 to 25 metres apart African Western Africa Ecology Entorno Environmental Green Issues Environnement
797-105 - BURKINA FASO Environment Flooding Bund low rock walls built to prevent soil erosion by flash floods. Stones are placed along the contours on gentle slopes. Sometimes the bunds are reinforced by planting tough grasses along the lines. The stones and grass encourage rain water to infiltrate the soil and reduce the amount of rain water that is lost by run-off. Any soil that has been eroded by run-off is trapped by the bund. Topsoil and organic matter e.g. leaf litter is deposited here.Bunds are placed 10 to 25 metres apart African Western Africa Ecology Entorno Environmental Environnement Green Issues