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Earth tower house, called takienta, of Batammariba people in Koutammakou region, La Kara, Togo, West Africa, Africa
Globe, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Globe, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
The Spaceship Earth Monorail, Journey into Imagination Fountain, and the geo-dome at the Epcot Centre, Orlando, Florida, United States of America, North America
Lac Assal, the lowest point on the African continent and the most saline body of water on earth, Djibouti, Africa
Lac Assal, the lowest point on the African continent and the most saline body of water on earth, Djibouti, Africa
Lac Assal, the lowest point on the African continent and the most saline body of water on earth, Djibouti, Africa
The Chocolate Hills, mounds of earth where grasses turn from green to brown during summer, of mysterious origin, Bohol island, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Rift where earth is splitting at plate boundary, Grotagja, Lake Myvatn region, north east area, Iceland, Polar Regions
Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton, Yalgorup National Park, Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Stromatolites, one of the most ancient life forms on earth, mats of micro-organisms that become rock-like structures through accretion of calcium carbonate, in highly saline lagoons like here in Lake Thetis, Cervantes, Dandaragan Shire, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Landscape of a farmhouse and ploughed fields and clear blue sky, near Jaen, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe
Mine in Cerro Rico, richest hill on earth, hand mining of silver and zinc today, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
The Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, Djenne, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, Africa
Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton, Yalgorup National Park, Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Lac Assal, the lowest point on the African continent and the most saline body of water on earth, Djibouti, Africa
Turning the world upside down by Anish Kapoor, a newly-installed sculpture reflecting the earth and sky, at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Middle East
Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton, Yalgorup National Park, Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
The Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, Djenne, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, Africa
Lac Assal, the lowest point on the African continent and the most saline body of water on earth, Djibouti, Africa
Berber village of stone and earth, near Tizi-N-Tichka Pass, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Earth moving machinery used for widening Route 13 along Hardangerfjord in Hordaland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Lewisian gneiss, one of the oldest rocks on earth formed 2 billion years ago, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Neolithic burial chamber built between 4000 and 2000BC for communal burial of the dead, it would originally have been covered with earth or stones, Bodowyr Burial Chamber, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Cerro Rico, richest hill on earth, historical site of major silver mining, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
Stromatolites, one of the most ancient life forms on earth, mats of micro-organisms that become rock-like structures through accretion of calcium carbonate, in highly saline lagoons like here in Lake Thetis, Cervantes, Dandaragan Shire, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Largest earth mosque in the world, Grande Mosquee (Great Mosque), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djenne, Mali, Africa
Close-up of rock, ochre earth and prickly pear cactus, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe
A berber man next to the oven in the kitchen of a house in Merzouga, a traditional Berber village in eastern Morocco
Dani tribesmen heat stones in fire for earth oven, Baliem Valley, West Papua, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Dani tribesmen heat stones in fire for earth oven, Baliem Valley, West Papua, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
The earth ramparts of an ancient hill fort on Caer Caradoc, a famous hill above Church Stretton, looking towards the Long Mynd, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
A yellow diamond embedded in a piece of kimberlite. Kimberlite is the igneous stone in which diamonds are found and was formed in the Earth's crust between 100 and 1000 million years ago.
Bingham Canyon Copper Mine, Salt Lake City, Utah, UsaBingham Canyon Copper Mine, the 'Richest Hole on Earth' and the largest excavation in the world at 2.5 miles wide & .75 mile deep. The ore goes to the smelter on Great Salt Lake
Coastal landscape at Ponta do Gabriel on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Porto Santo. The mountainside has slid away revealing signs of volcanic activity.
A river at a low level due to over-extraction, drought and climate change, just north of Beijing in Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
Three forms of renewable energy on one site, wind power, solar power and geothermal at a fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, during the 1970s and 80s, Iceland, Polar Regions
A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, during the 1970s and 80s, Iceland, Polar Regions
A river at a low level due to over-extraction, drought and climate change, just north of Beijing in Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
View of the volcanic shoreline on Tristan da Cunha, "the most remote inhabited location on Earth", South Atlantic Ocean
This bright red road clearly shows the type of soil abundant in this area and makes you appreciate why everything has a red hint of colour. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa