Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
Lindisfarne (also known as "Holy Island") was formed from rocks of a type of geological intrusion called a sill and includes a mix of sedimentary, intrusive, and extrusive igneous rocks...
Lindisfarne (also known as "Holy Island") was formed from rocks of a type of geological intrusion called a sill and includes a mix of sedimentary, intrusive, and extrusive igneous rocks...
The Falkland Islands are a remote South Atlantic archipelago with rugged terrain and cliff-lined coasts located on a projection of the Patagonian continental shelf...
Mixed light and dark small sand grains are primarily geological with some small bits of marine shells...
Sand samples from two locations in Inishmore. Distinct tan, red striped, and white shell fragments are present along with a collection of dark metamorphic sand grains...
Known for its striking beauty, unique geomorphology, and picturesque coves, the Lizard Peninsula is legendary for its 18th century smuggling trade and shipwrecks in nearby reefs. This area, known as...