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"Discover the Timeless Beauty of Sandstone: From Mow Cop Castle to Hebden Bridge" Majestic and weathered, sandstone stands tall at Mow Cop Castle

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Wilson#s Arch, Utah. This formation is known as Entrada Sandstone

Wilson#s Arch, Utah. This formation is known as Entrada Sandstone. Over time superficial cracks, joints, and folds of these layers were saturated with water

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Balanced Rock in the glow of evening light is a defiant 55-foot tall block of Estrada Sandstone

Balanced Rock in the glow of evening light is a defiant 55-foot tall block of Estrada Sandstone that rests on a narrow stand of Dewey Bridge Rock

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over

Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Pine tree Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over

Pine tree Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Tunnel Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over

Tunnel Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Close-up of the middle section of Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah

Close-up of the middle section of Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Looking towards the Abajo Mountains from Grand View Point overlook at Canyonlands National Park

Looking towards the Abajo Mountains from Grand View Point overlook at Canyonlands National Park. White Sandstone caps erode at a slower rate to the Red Sandstone. Utah, America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Looking at Skyline Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone

Looking at Skyline Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. This arch is made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Looking through North Window at Turret Arch, South Window can just be seen on the left

Looking through North Window at Turret Arch, South Window can just be seen on the left. These arches are made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Turret Arch made of Entrada Sand stone at Arches National Park, Utah, America

Turret Arch made of Entrada Sand stone at Arches National Park, Utah, America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Turret Arch at Arches National Park, Utah, America

Turret Arch at Arches National Park, Utah, America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: North and South Window viewed from Turret Arch - Arches National Park Utah America

North and South Window viewed from Turret Arch - Arches National Park Utah America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: North and South Windows view from Turret Arch - Arches National Park, Utah, America

North and South Windows view from Turret Arch - Arches National Park, Utah, America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: South Window made of Entrada Sandstone at Arches National Park early morning - Utah America

South Window made of Entrada Sandstone at Arches National Park early morning - Utah America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Looking up at the arch of North Window at Arches National Park

Looking up at the arch of North Window at Arches National Park. These arches are made from Entrada Sandstone which over time is eroded by water, ice and wind to form these amazing shapes

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Colorado River seen here at Dead Horse Point has cut threw many layers of rock from Navajo

Colorado River seen here at Dead Horse Point has cut threw many layers of rock from Navajo Sandstone at the top to Rico formation nearest the river to form this view

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Arches National Park - Balanced Rock, Entrada Sandstone resting on mudstone known as Dewey Bridge

Arches National Park - Balanced Rock, Entrada Sandstone resting on mudstone known as Dewey Bridge or Carmel formation which weathers more quickly

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Monitor and Merrimac (left) Buttes were named after the American Civil war ironclad ships

Monitor and Merrimac (left) Buttes were named after the American Civil war ironclad ships and are composed of Entrada Sandstone

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Navajo Sandstone is a wide spread geologic formation across the south west United States

Navajo Sandstone is a wide spread geologic formation across the south west United States and reflects a long history of alteration by groundwater and other subsurface fluids

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Delicate Arch viewed from lower Delicate Arch viewpoint car park - Arches National Park Utah

Delicate Arch viewed from lower Delicate Arch viewpoint car park - Arches National Park Utah, America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Photogarpher at the Horseshoe bend overlook, the Colorado River in Glen Canyon is making a 270

Photogarpher at the Horseshoe bend overlook, the Colorado River in Glen Canyon is making a 270 curve in an entrenched meander, flowing from the right

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Horseshoe bend overlook, the Colorado River in Glen Canyon is making a 270 curve in an entrenched

Horseshoe bend overlook, the Colorado River in Glen Canyon is making a 270 curve in an entrenched meander, flowing from the right. The rock formation is Navajo Sandstone from the Jurassic age

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Ute Rock Art, Native American petroglyphs in sandstone rock, showing stylized horse

Ute Rock Art, Native American petroglyphs in sandstone rock, showing stylized horse and rider surrounded by bighorn sheep, carved between AD 1650 and 1850

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) three chicks, calling for parent arrival

Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) three chicks, calling for parent arrival, at nest entrance in sandstone barn, Sussex, England, July

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Orange and white sandstone layers with colorful clouds at sunrise, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada

Orange and white sandstone layers with colorful clouds at sunrise, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Sandstone layers under clouds, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America

Sandstone layers under clouds, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Colorful sandstone layers, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America

Colorful sandstone layers, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Arch in layered sandstone, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America

Arch in layered sandstone, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Sandstone layers eroded into a fan, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America

Sandstone layers eroded into a fan, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Red and white sandstone layers with colorful clouds at sunset, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada

Red and white sandstone layers with colorful clouds at sunset, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Cloud at dusk over the red and yellow sandstone, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada

Cloud at dusk over the red and yellow sandstone, Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: The Mini Wave formation, Coyote Buttes Wilderness, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

The Mini Wave formation, Coyote Buttes Wilderness, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Sandstone layers, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America

Sandstone layers, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Sandstone and red sand, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America

Sandstone and red sand, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Circle in red sand created by a rotating twig, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

Circle in red sand created by a rotating twig, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Erosion patterns in red-rock soil, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah

Erosion patterns in red-rock soil, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Toadstool hoodoo, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, United States of America

Toadstool hoodoo, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: The Mittens, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

The Mittens, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Upper Antelope Canyon (Tse bighanilini), LeChee Chapter, Navajo Nation, Arizona

Upper Antelope Canyon (Tse bighanilini), LeChee Chapter, Navajo Nation, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial, Orkney, Scotland

Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial, Orkney, Scotland
The cliffs of Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial, Orkney, Scotland

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Pine Creek Trail, Red Rocks Canyon NCA, NV

Pine Creek Trail, Red Rocks Canyon NCA, NV

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Pinnacle rock above Bullwhacker Creek and the Missouri River at the Upper Missouri

Pinnacle rock above Bullwhacker Creek and the Missouri River at the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, Montana, USA

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Valley of Fire near Overton Nevada, Aztec, navaho Sandstone, Dwarf evening Primrose

Valley of Fire near Overton Nevada, Aztec, navaho Sandstone, Dwarf evening Primrose

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Beavertail Cactus; Opuntia BAsilaris, Valley of Fire, Aztec Sandstone, Mohave Desert

Beavertail Cactus; Opuntia BAsilaris, Valley of Fire, Aztec Sandstone, Mohave Desert, Nevada

Background imageSand Stone Collection: North America, U. S. Nevada, Valley of Fire State Park. Arch Rock

North America, U. S. Nevada, Valley of Fire State Park. Arch Rock
North America, U.S. Nevada, Valley of Fire State Park. Arch Rock

Background imageSand Stone Collection: Sandstone badlands formation in the Hell Creek area near Jordan, Montana, USA

Sandstone badlands formation in the Hell Creek area near Jordan, Montana, USA

Background imageSand Stone Collection: The Keyhole of the Monument Rocks aka Chalk Pyramids in western Kansas

The Keyhole of the Monument Rocks aka Chalk Pyramids in western Kansas




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"Discover the Timeless Beauty of Sandstone: From Mow Cop Castle to Hebden Bridge" Majestic and weathered, sandstone stands tall at Mow Cop Castle, a historic fortress overlooking the Cheshire countryside. The Golden Cliff and beach at West Bay near Bridport, Dorset on the Jurassic Coast showcase nature's artistry in vibrant hues of sandstone. Aschaffenburg's Schloss Johannisburg reveals its grandeur during late afternoon, with its imposing walls crafted from exquisite German sandstone. Nottingham Castle Terrace offers an enchanting view eastward, where the warm tones of sandstone blend harmoniously with the cityscape. Witness a breathtaking sunset at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Moab; this natural wonder carved from red sandstone is truly awe-inspiring. Loch Torridon in Scotland boasts a picturesque scene as Ben Alligin and Liathach rise majestically across its shimmering waters, framed by rugged sandstone cliffs. Embark on an exhilarating rafting adventure down the Colorado River within Grand Canyon's vastness; towering walls of ancient sandstone surround you throughout your journey. Aerially captured Rock Stacks formed by Triassic Otter Sandstones grace Ladram Bay with their unique formations that have stood against time's relentless forces. Marvel at the iconic Old Man of Hoy rising dramatically from Orkney's coastline; this towering sea stack showcases nature's mastery over centuries-old red sandstones. Greet each sunrise through Mesa Arch in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park; witness how sunlight paints golden hues upon surrounding red rock canyons made from resilient desert sandstones. Castleton Tower reigns supreme over Castle Valley near Colorado River - a magnificent testament to Mother Nature’s craftsmanship using striking layers of reddish-brown Navajo Sandstone.