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The Eye of Sahara
Published July 10, 2022
The Richat Structure in Mauritania is not what you think it is.
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Tunupa Volcano, Bolivia
Published July 4, 2022
The composite cone sits on a peninsula between two vast salt flats.
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The North Island, New Zealand
Published June 25, 2022
The majority of the nation’s people and several prominent volcanoes populate the island.
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Triassic Talampaya
Published June 18, 2022
This national park in western Argentina is rich in plant, mammal, and dinosaur fossils, as well as rocks dating back 200 million years.
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Half Mountain
Published June 12, 2022
The desert mountain in Iran is a geologic menagerie of fault lines, exposed volcanic rocks, and alluvial fans.
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Reefs of New Caledonia
Published May 29, 2022
Home to an estimated 9,300 marine species and almost 500 species of coral, the reefs and lagoons are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Grand Canyon of Texas
Published May 23, 2022
Palo Duro and Caprock Canyons provide insight into Texas geologic and human history.
San Pedro and Ambergris Cay
Published May 15, 2022
Mangroves and the world’s second longest barrier reef system are among the natural gems around Belize’s largest island.
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Karst and Colors on the Yucatán Peninsula
Published May 8, 2022
Sediments and mangroves paint the wetlands, while sinkholes dot the land surface.
Chachani Volcano, Andes Mountains
Published May 1, 2022
The dormant volcano in Southern Peru is a complex mix of structures.
Change and Preservation Around Paranapanema
Published April 24, 2022
Human activity and natural beauty merge in south-central Brazil.
Watercolors of Torrevieja
Published April 10, 2022
The Spanish port town is bathed in a colorful palette.
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