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United Kingdom & Ireland
part of my "Earth" series


The caledonian orogeny is a mountain building event recorded in the mountains and hills of northern Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, and west Norway. The Caledonian orogeny occurred during the early assembly of continents that would eventually converge into Pangaea.


Gerald Butler photo: courtesy of geraldbutler.net fan site
United Kingdom & Ireland provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
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~GeotrixQueen:iconGeotrixQueen: Jun 27, 2008, 12:13:49 PM
Awesome!

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*johnpaulthornton:iconjohnpaulthornton: Jun 28, 2008, 5:12:44 PM
Incredibly striking imagery. You are such a visionary.

I love your work and your choices.

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~Appocalypse:iconAppocalypse: Jun 29, 2008, 4:35:13 AM
Looks great as usual :hug:

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Deviation made for me here [link] by an awesome artist. thanks a lot :hug:
~pinballwitch:iconpinballwitch: Jul 9, 2008, 7:16:04 AM
Very nice!

You know, there is some sort of exhibit in Paris (I read it in a magazine), photography of the body paintings of an African tribe...I'm forgetting the exact details...but a few of the photos displayed in the magazine reminded me of your "Earth" series. (I tried googling it, but without knowing the specific names, I wasn't able to find it...)

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