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Snaking line in the earth, Dead Vlei, Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft Park, Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa
The interior soldado of Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur, Sea of Cortez, Mexico, North America
Parched ground and dead Acacia surrounded by sandy dunes, Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia, Africa
Cracked mud in a dried up water hole, Painted Desert, Hopi Reservation, Navajo Nation Reservation, Arizona, Southwest, United States of America, USA, North America
Farmer with closed eyes sitting on dried loamy soil, dreaming, Basti Lehar Walla village, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia
Impacts of climate change, dried soil at the edge of a drying up watering hole, Gran Chaco, Salta province, Argentina, South America
Solfataras, fumaroles, mud pots, sulfur and other minerals, a woman on the viewing platform at the back, high-temperature geothermal area or Hverarond or Hverir, Namafjall mountains, Myvatn area, Norourland eystra, Iceland, Europe
Cracks in clay soil form mosaic-like structure, geothermal field, Namafjall, Myvatn, Krafla volcanic system, Iceland, Europe
Cracked Dry Ground, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Carmague, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur, Bouches du Rhone, France, Europe
Cracked mud in a dried up water hole, Painted Desert, Hopi Reservation, Navajo Nation Reservation, Arizona, Southwest, United States of America, USA, North America
Tire tracks through a dry lake bed lead the eye to wards a mountain range at dawn, Barreal, San Juan, Argentina
Vertical image of a dry mud-caked lake bed with snow-capped mountains in the distance at dawn, Barreal, San Juan, Argentina
A Rock Formation Glowing On The Arid Ground In The Mojave Desert; Death Valley California United States Of America
Hikers walk along the dry cracked mud beside sandstone cliffs, Hanksville, Utah, United States of America
Clay loaded with iron oxides and dried out, Rio Tinto, Andalusia, Spain *** Local Caption *** R?o Tinto ("Red River") is very acidic (Ph 2) and has a deep reddish hue due to iron dissolved in water. The acidity of the watercourse is linked to the drainage of pyrite, which is very present in the subsoil. Extremophilic and endemic bacteria and algae colonize the river bed, forming a fragile biofilm that evokes the hot springs of Yellowstone Park in the USA.