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"The Land Mass: A Tapestry of Earth's Beauty and History" The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania

Background imageLand Mass Collection: The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania, Australia

The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania, Australia
Bruny Island is an island off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania, from which it is separated by the D Entrecasteaux Channel

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Blowing snow over the glacial ice, South Georgia Island, Antarctica

Blowing snow over the glacial ice, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
Blowing snow over the glacial ice on South Georgia Island; South Georgia, Antarctica

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Silhouette Of Moose With Green Aurora Borealis Behind It Interior Alaska Composite

Silhouette Of Moose With Green Aurora Borealis Behind It Interior Alaska Composite

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Map of Africa, engraved by Thomas Stirling, published by Edward Bull, 1830 (engraving)

Map of Africa, engraved by Thomas Stirling, published by Edward Bull, 1830 (engraving)
XJF437998 Map of Africa, engraved by Thomas Stirling, published by Edward Bull, 1830 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Northern Atlantic, artwork

Northern Atlantic, artwork
Northern Atlantic. Computer artwork of part of the Earth, focused on the northern Atlantic

Background imageLand Mass Collection: North America, artwork

North America, artwork
North America. Computer artwork of part of the Earth, focused on North America

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Formation of the Himalayas, artwork

Formation of the Himalayas, artwork
Formation of the Himalayas. Artwork showing a sequence of four images of the Indian landmass (yellow) colliding with Asia to form the Himalayas mountain range

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Prehistoric Earth 550 million years ago

Prehistoric Earth 550 million years ago
Pannotia. Artwork of prehistoric Earth with its land mass formed as one supercontinent, known as Pannotia, or the Vendian supercontinent

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Global temperatures, artwork

Global temperatures, artwork
Global temperatures. Computer artwork of a map of the World showing the average temperatures for all the different land areas

Background imageLand Mass Collection: Strait of Gibraltar, satellite image

Strait of Gibraltar, satellite image. North is at top, land is brown and water is blue. The Strait of Gibraltar (narrow, blue, upper left) separates Spain (top) from Africa (bottom)



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"The Land Mass: A Tapestry of Earth's Beauty and History" The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania, Australia: Witness the breathtaking meeting point where land and sea converge, as the Neck of Bruny Island stands tall amidst the turquoise waters. Blowing snow over the glacial ice, South Georgia Island, Antarctica: Nature's masterpiece unfolds in this frozen realm as blowing snow gracefully dances over the glistening glacial ice on South Georgia Island. Silhouette Of Moose With Green Aurora Borealis Behind It Interior Alaska Composite: A majestic moose takes center stage against a backdrop painted with vibrant green hues of the awe-inspiring Aurora Borealis in Interior Alaska. Map of Africa, engraved by Thomas Stirling, published by Edward Bull, 1830 (engraving): Delve into history through this intricately engraved map showcasing Africa's diverse landscapes and ancient civilizations from centuries past. Northern Atlantic, artwork: Immerse yourself in an artistic rendition capturing the vastness and mystique of the Northern Atlantic Ocean that connects continents and cultures. North America, artwork: From rugged mountains to sprawling plains; explore an artist's vision depicting North America's grandeur - a continent brimming with natural wonders. Formation of the Himalayas, artwork: Travel back in time through artistry as you witness how tectonic forces shaped one of Earth's most iconic mountain ranges -the mighty Himalayas. Prehistoric Earth 550 million years ago: Take a journey to prehistoric times when life first emerged on our planet; behold a glimpse into Earth's ancient landscapes teeming with fascinating creatures. Global temperatures, artwork: Through vivid strokes on canvas emerges an evocative representation illustrating humanity’s impact on global temperatures – urging us towards environmental stewardship. Strait of Gibraltar satellite image.