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Taken between 6:30 - 7:45 am at Falls Park in Sioux Falls, SD.
I wasn't planning to do a shoot while visiting, so didn't have anything but my phone. It was such a beautiful morning, I couldn't resist.
Colossal Quartzite Statue of Tutankhamun, Usurped by Ay and Horemheb
Taken at Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
(November 2019 to May 2020)
At the Saatchi Gallery
Parker Creek, in Arizona's Sierra Ancha, has cut a double canyon through layers of cliff-forming quartzite and intruding diabase. This view of the south fork of the upper canyon shows the light-colored cliffs of the Troy Quartzite, at the top of the left canyon wall.
Colossal Quartzite Statue of Tutankhamun, Usurped by Ay and Horemheb
Taken at Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
(November 2019 to May 2020)
At the Saatchi Gallery
85/365: 26 March 2009 - Back to the rock collection. This is a piece of quartzite from the sea cliffs west of Tongue in the north west of Scotland. The geometric patterns aren't the rock itself, but colonies of lichen. These remarkable organisms are a symbiotic relationship between an alga - which photosynthesises and thus provides energy - and a fungus - which provides the infrastructure (and the many wonderful forms that lichen take). Neither partner can survive without the other. They are one of the oldest organisms on this planet and can live in very inhospitable environments.
Locality: Gila County, Arizona
This is a close up view of: www.flickr.com/photos/usageology/53487861604/in/photostream/
Colossal Quartzite Statue of Tutankhamun, Usurped by Ay and Horemheb
Taken at Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
(November 2019 to May 2020)
At the Saatchi Gallery
Port na h-Innse Bay, SW side of Eilean nan Ron.
The three islands of Eilean nan Ron are made up almost entirely of up to 500m of coarse red-brown conglomerate believed to be from the Devonian and contain clasts which include abundant Cambrian quartzites and Durness limestone. This suggests deposition by braided rivers from a north-westerly source.
Links:
www.semanticscholar.org/paper/II.%E2%80%94On-the-Conglome...
registry.gsg.org.uk/sr/sitedetails.php?id=2234
That's an active rock glacier below the pyramid summit. The rock is all Cambrian age, Prospect Mt Quartzite
A complex range in itself, this picture displays 1 of Beinn Eighe's two Munro's, 2 of its four Munro Tops, and its single Corbett, Ruadh-stac Beag (the little brother of the Munro Ruadh-stac Mor...)
The most noticeable feature of the mountain is the vast quartzite scree slopes that cover large parts of its flanks - an incredible sight when lit by the sun.
Ord Quartzite Quarry - Powder/Explosive Magazine
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Quarry at NG 62611 12661
Storehouse at NG 62544 12683
Explosive/Powder Magazine at NG 63059 12384 - typical building with store for detonators at rear.
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ID: MHG55558
Type of record: Monument
Name: Ord Quartzite Quarry
Grid Reference: NG 626 127
Map Sheet: NG61SW
Civil Parish: SLEAT
Geographical Area: SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Site Type EXPLOSIVES STORE (20TH CENTURY), QUARRY (20TH CENTURY), STOREHOUSE (20TH CENTURY)
Canmore ID 331642
Site Number NG61SW 73
NGR NG 62611 12661
Council HIGHLAND
Parish SLEAT
Former Region HIGHLAND
Former District SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Former County INVERNESS-SHIRE
Ord Quartzite Quarry - Storehouse
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Quarry at NG 62611 12661
Storehouse at NG 62544 12683
Explosive/Powder Magazine at NG 63059 12384 - typical building with store for detonators at rear.
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ID: MHG55558
Type of record: Monument
Name: Ord Quartzite Quarry
Grid Reference: NG 626 127
Map Sheet: NG61SW
Civil Parish: SLEAT
Geographical Area: SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Site Type EXPLOSIVES STORE (20TH CENTURY), QUARRY (20TH CENTURY), STOREHOUSE (20TH CENTURY)
Canmore ID 331642
Site Number NG61SW 73
NGR NG 62611 12661
Council HIGHLAND
Parish SLEAT
Former Region HIGHLAND
Former District SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Former County INVERNESS-SHIRE
Emerald Green Quartzite
Description:
Emerald Green Quartzite has an attractive green base which is adorned with a lovely veined pattern. This stone can be used in both modern and classic style kitchens, to add a unique touch to your environment. Quartzite is offered by Work-tops in thicknesses 20mm and 30mm, with 20mm more suited to contemporary kitchen designs and 30mm better suited to more classic, country-style kitchens. Because of its enormous slab sizes and ability to be fitted seamlessly, it is perfect for kitchen worktops, islands and other large surfaces.
Applications: Surfaces like walls, floors, bookmatched fire hearths, and counters in kitchen, splashbacks, shower walls, feature walls, commercial walls, vanities in bathroom, living room, dining room, foyers, offices, reception worktops, etc
Taken between 6:30 - 7:45 am at Falls Park in Sioux Falls, SD.
I wasn't planning to do a shoot while visiting, so didn't have anything but my phone. It was such a beautiful morning, I couldn't resist.
Taken between 6:30 - 7:45 am at Falls Park in Sioux Falls, SD.
I wasn't planning to do a shoot while visiting, so didn't have anything but my phone. It was such a beautiful morning, I couldn't resist.
Pipestone, Minnesota
Constructed in 1896 of local quartzite. The city vacated it in 1960 and since 1967 it has served as the county museum.
It is listed on the NRHP.
Historic plaque:
www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/53211640160/in/datetaken-public/