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Geologists viewing the reef in front of Fingal's Cave, Staffa, 1Geologists viewing the reef in front of Fingal's Cave, Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The isle of Boo-sha-la has horizontal bundles as well as vertical columns of prismatic basalt
Geologists exploring the volcanic cirque of Ashna-cregs, Isle of Mull, Scotland. A natural amphitheatre of black basalt lava. After a drawing by French geologist Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
Geologists exploring the basalt formations on Staffa, 1822Geologists exploring the curved basalt column formations on the Isle of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 1822. Prismatic forms that imitate beams in the hull of a ship
View of the Isle of Staffa and the entrance to Fingal's CaveView of the isle of Staffa from the northwest, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, and the entrance to Fingal's Cave. Small island of volcanic basalt columns, inhabited by two households in 1797
View of Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, SView of Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Grotto of volcanic basalt columns. Grotte de Fingal dans l'ile de Staffa
Basalt columns about four miles north of Giant's CausewayBasalt columns about four miles north of Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northen Ireland. Basaltes colonnaires de Gauliac a la distance de 4 milles au Nord de la chaussee des Geans
Geologists studying the western side of the Giant's Causeway, 18Geologists studying the western side of the Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Basalt columns from an ancient volcanic fissure eruption
Geologists studying the eastern side of the Giant's Causeway, 18Geologists studying the eastern side of the Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Basalt columns from an ancient volcanic fissure eruption
View of a basalt wall at Meisner, Hesse, GermanyView of the basalt plateau with its wall of horizontal five-sided columns (D) Kitzkammer cave (A) and fallen prisms (B, C). View of Meisner, Hesse, Germany, from the southeast
Cluster of basalt prisms near St Sanduox, 18th centuryCluster of basalt prisms near St Sanduox. Basalt mass, Pereneire, Auvergne, France. Copied from an engraving in Diderot's Encyclopedie. Amas basaltique de Pereneire en Auvergne
Stolpen Castle, Saxony, Germany, built on a basalt massStolpen Castle, Saxony, Germany, 13th century fortress built on a basalt mass on a layer of granite. Amas basaltique sur lequel est bati le Chateau de Stolpen en Allemagne
Crater of the Cup Aizac mountain with prismatic basalt pavementCrater of the Cup Aizac mountain with lava flow creating a prismatic basalt pavement. In the Vivarais or Ardeche range
Geologists at the Bridge of the Jaws of Hell, France, 18th centuGeologists with an umbrella at the Bridge at the Jaws of Hell near Thueyts in the Vivarais. The bridge is built on basalt prisms on the left and hard granite on the right
Causeway on the banks of the Auliere river near Colombier, FrancCauseway on the banks of the Auliere river near Colombier, Vivarais range, France. Irregular basalt colonnade on a layer of sand over pebbles
Basalt causeway at Beaume bridge, Vivarais, France, 18th centuryBasalt causeway at Beaume bridge on the Ardeche river, Vivarais range, France. Colonnade of high prisms over a volcanic grotto
Causeway at Rigaudel bridge, Vivarais, France, 18th centuryCauseway at Rigaudel bridge, Vivarais/Ardeche range, France. Basalt prisms containing granite, chrysolite and pyroxene, on a layer of sand over pebbles
Waterfall in the middle of prismatic lava near Vals, France, 18tWaterfall in the middle of prismatic lava near Vals, Vivarais/Ardeche range, France. A fisherman uses a net in the river. Cascade au milieu de laves prismatiques pres de Vals dans le Vivarais
Basalt prism columns at Bridon bridge, near Vals, France, 18th cBasalt prism columns at Bridon bridge, near Vals, in the Vivarais/Ardeche range. After a design by Veyrenc in Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond's Recherches sur les volcans eteints, 1778
The cone of Maillas, near St. Jean le Noir, Vivarais, FranceView of part of the rock of Maillas, Mont Jastrie, near St. Jean le Noir, Lower Vivarais, France. Columns and prisms of black basalt
Colonnade of basalt prisms near the extinct volcano Chenavari PeColonnade of basalt prisms or giant's causeway near the extinct volcano Chenavari Peak, Vivarais/Ardeche range
Ruins of Rochemaure castle on an outcrop of basalt prisms, 18thRuins of the 11th-century Rochemaure castle on an outcrop of black basalt prisms near Montelimar in the Vivarais/Ardeche range
Gentlemen geologists and artist on Mount Vesuvius, 1812Gentlemen geologists and artist on Mount Vesuvius in 1812. Prismatic basalt columns formed in the lava flow from a volcanic eruption in 1631