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Ice on rocks frames the granitic snowy peak of the Stetind mountain under the starry sky, Tysfjord, Nordland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Porto beach with granitic rocky outcrop in the foreground and red granite headlands and cliffs in the background, within a UNESCO World Heritage coastal/marine site and Corsica's National Park (Parc Naturel Regional de Corse), Corsica, France.

Rocky granitic coastline on a stormy day fringed by coastal maquis scrub, Campomoro Point, near Propriano, Corsica, France.

Tourists at L'Union Estate beach, in the background Anse Source d'Argent beach with its granitic rocks, south western La Digue, La Digue and Inner Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Indian Ocean

Climbers on a granitic rock on shore under blue sky, Capo Testa, Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia, Italy, Europe

Hikers on granitic rock on the way to Nid d'Aigles lookout point in 300m above sealevel, view over the village La Passe and Praslin Island, central La Digue, La Digue and Inner Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Indian Ocean

Tourists on worlds most famous beach Anse Source d'Argent with its granitic rocks, south western La Digue, La Digue and Inner Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Indian Ocean

Worlds most famous beach Anse Source d'Argent with its granitic rocks, south western La Digue, La Digue and Inner Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Indian Ocean

Worlds most famous beach Anse Source d'Argent with its granitic rocks, south western La Digue, La Digue and Inner Islands, Republic of Seychelles, Indian Ocean

View from the Inselberg in the Nouragues nature reserve. View of the entire forest and canopy from the top of the inselberg. Inselbergs, also known as "rock savannahs" in French Guiana, can also be large, more or less flat expanses of bare granite - Regina, French Guiana.

Alignment of statue-menhirs at I Stantari. Cauria megalithic site, located in the commune of Sartene in southern Corsica. The site was occupied from the Early Neolithic to the end of the Bronze Age. Some ten statue-menhirs can be seen in two alignments, on which reliefs (swords, belts, loincloths, faces, arms and hands) can be distinguished.