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  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.
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  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.(photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160325_erosion_B.jpg
  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.
    20160325_erosion_G.jpg
  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.
    20160325_erosion_A.jpg
  • Hang glider takes off above signs of coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.
    20160325_erosion_E.jpg
  • Hang glider takes off above signs of coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.(photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160325_erosion_F.jpg
  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.(photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160325_erosion_D.jpg
  • Coastal soil erosion on the south side of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. This eroded landscape is fast approaching the coast road which links the east of the island with the west. There is currently no provision or plan to sure up the area or move the road.(photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160325_erosion_C.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin10-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin06-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin08-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin04-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin02-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin01-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin09-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Soil erosion on a massive scale in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. These calcite cliffs are visibly eroding and trees struggling for survival.
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  • A hilltop landscape of Englands iconic White Cliffs, under threat from chalk and soil erosion, on 27th July, at Langdon Bay, Dover, in Kent, England.
    cliffs_landscape09-27-07-2021.jpg
  • Soil erosion on a massive scale in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. These calcite cliffs are visibly eroding and trees struggling for survival.
    2007_08_03_Yellowstone National Park...jpg
  • Passing large blocks of stone to prevent footpath erosion, walkers descend off the designated footpath from the summit of Pen-y-Ghent in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on 13th April 2017, in Horton in Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
    yorkshire-75-13-04-2017.jpg
  • A hilltop landscape of Englands iconic White Cliffs, under threat from chalk and soil erosion, on 27th July, in St Margarets at Cliffe, in Kent, England.
    cliffs_landscape02-27-07-2021.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_041.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_008.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_016.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_007.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_021.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_042.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_039.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_038.jpg
  • Natural arch mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_017.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_011.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_013.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_010.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_006.jpg
  • Green lichen, which covers this mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_015.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_023.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_025.jpg
  • Green lichen, which covers this mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_022.jpg
  • Green lichen, which covers this mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_017.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_020.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_019.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_014.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_010.jpg
  • Pile of rocks in a mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_012.jpg
  • Close up of green lichen which covers the mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_009.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_008.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of a cafe in the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_005.jpg
  • A mountain bike cyclist descends a stone footpath suffering from erosion beneath Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. Beyond is a beautiful panorama of the Peak District National Park in England. Stanage Edge is the largest of the gritstone edges that overlook Hathersage in Derbyshire. Stanage Edge at approximately 4 miles in length and 458m at its highest point is the largest of the gritstone cliffs that overlook Hathersage, Derbyshire. The area is one of the most popular locations in the Peak District National Park for climbing and walking with hundreds of rock climbing routes to challenge all ranges of ability. Walkers are drawn to the area to enjoy the varied moorland scenery with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
    stanage_edge03-03-06-2010_1_1.jpg
  • Natural arch mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_043.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica_B_040.jpg
  • Natural arch mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Natural arch mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Osprey nest in the mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_015.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_014.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_B_012.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_026.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
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  • Green lichen, which covers this mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_018.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_013.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_011.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_007.jpg
  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
    20170911_corsica_A_006.jpg
  • View from a boat out at sea on the Atlantic Ocean looking towards the erosion of the volcanic coastline near Tazacorte in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
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  • The beach at Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK. Because of coastal erosion much of the village is falling into the sea.
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  • A mountain bike cyclist descends a stone footpath suffering from erosion beneath Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. Beyond is a beautiful panorama of the Peak District National Park in England. Stanage Edge is the largest of the gritstone edges that overlook Hathersage in Derbyshire. Stanage Edge at approximately 4 miles in length and 458m at its highest point is the largest of the gritstone cliffs that overlook Hathersage, Derbyshire. The area is one of the most popular locations in the Peak District National Park for climbing and walking with hundreds of rock climbing routes to challenge all ranges of ability. Walkers are drawn to the area to enjoy the varied moorland scenery with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
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  • A hilltop landscape of Englands iconic White Cliffs, under threat from chalk and soil erosion, on 27th July, in St Margarets at Cliffe, in Kent, England.
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  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 15th September 2017 in  Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
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  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
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  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto, on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
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  • Severe soil errosion at the edge of Chandpur town, Bangladesh
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  • Motorbikes with camping gear on Arists Drive in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places.
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  • Couple doing a "selfie" by Zabriski point, part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Usane Bolt lightning pose by tourist in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places.
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  • Arists Drive in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places.
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  • Motorhome parked at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places.
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  • Tourist doing a "selfie" by Zabriski point, part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Old man contemplating Zabriski point, part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in Death Valley National Park in California, noted for its erosional landscape and being one of the worlds hottest places. The location was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams were used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
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  • Valley de la Luna, valley of the moon, unusual rock formations that look like a moon landscape on the outskirts of La Paz, capital of Bolivia
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  • Broken sea defences in the early morning mist at Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK.
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  • Visiting and local peoples' names carved into soft rock in the north-east coastal town of Cullcoates, Tyneside, England.
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  • An art instillation entitled Technofossil by the artist Helen Paling blends with the coastal landscape of Coves Haven on Holy Island, on 27th September 2017, on Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England. Consisting of baler twine and pebbles, the art comments on the problem of accumulated coastal waste. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is an island off the northeast coast of England. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic and Anglo-saxon Christianity. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished.
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  • Fossil hunters bend down looking among Eocene rocks and stone at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England. Examining the stony ground, the amateur palaeonotologists search for tyhe remains of sea creatures from a bygone era. Warden Point, a pinnacle of eroding land and muddy foreshore. The area encompasses around a million years of sedimentation, dating from the early Eocene epoch of the Palaeogene period, 52-51 million years ago. At this time southern England was located approximately 40°N of the equator, 10°S of its present latitude, comparable to Spain today.
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  • A year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Communist Eastern Bloc, the stone decoration on an office building wall has been eaten away by atmospheric pollution, on 4th November 1990, in Leipzig, Germany.
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  • Bolivian woman leading cows through Valley de las Animals - valley of the animals, unusual rock formations that look like a moon landscape on the outskirts of La Paz, capital of Bolivia
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  • Valley de las Animals - valley of the animals, unusual rock formations that look like a moon landscape on the outskirts of La Paz, capital of Bolivia
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  • Valley de las Animals - valley of the animals, unusual rock formations that look like a moon landscape on the outskirts of La Paz, capital of Bolivia
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