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he valley narrows considerably between steep | sandstone ridges after the river passes through Ashwoo |
It grows in sheltered cracks in | sandstone ridges, forming dense clumps. |
A plaque was embedded into the | sandstone rock by the Native Daughters of the Golden W |
anicsburg Gap is also home to the now closed | sandstone rock quarry which has cut a massive hole int |
Sam's Throne is a hard | sandstone rock climbing area in the Boston Mountains o |
nnels for civilian use were dug into the red | sandstone rock below the town centre. |
In the southeast part of the lake there is | sandstone rock. |
river flows over ground formed from Old Red | Sandstone rocks laid down during the Devonian period. |
lurian age rocks are upfolded amidst Old Red | Sandstone rocks of Devonian age. |
the geological boundary between the Old Red | Sandstone rocks to the north and the Carboniferous Lim |
efines its eastern margin and brings Old Red | Sandstone rocks into contact with the limestone on thi |
terrestrial plant in damp, sandy soils over | sandstone rocks at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 ft) to |
palaeontologist from Aberdeen, in a layer of | sandstone rocks on the foreshore of Cowie, near Stoneh |
habitat is recorded as being damp sand near | sandstone rocks or on swampy drainage channels. |
The | sandstone rocks are popular with climbers. |
workable reserves beneath a cover of New Red | Sandstone rocks. |
well for millions of years, impregnating the | sandstone round it with iron oxides that have reinforc |
The church is of "coursed | sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings". |
St Nicholas' church is constructed in | sandstone rubble and has blue slate roofs. |
The church is constructed of | sandstone rubble has roofs of stone slate. |
St John's is constructed in snecked | sandstone rubble with slate roofs. |
Christ Church is constructed in | sandstone rubble with a slate roof. |
The church is built in | sandstone rubble with a slate roof. |
the rear where the ground floor is built of | sandstone rubble with quoins whilst the upper storey i |
It is constructed in | sandstone rubble and has a tiled roof. |
The church is built in red | sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings and a tile roof |
It is built in | sandstone rubble with slate roofs and consists of a we |
The two undercrofts have walls of red | sandstone rubble, with brick barrel vaults which were |
The tower is constructed in coursed red | sandstone rubble, and stands on a stony outcrop. |
The church is constructed of red | sandstone rubble, some of the stone having been obtain |
mbleby's Tower is constructed in coursed red | sandstone rubble. |
s is constructed in rendered brick and green | sandstone rubble. |
eet, with an undercroft of six bays built in | sandstone rubble. |
It is mainly made of flint and | sandstone rubble. |
The church is built in red | sandstone rubble. |
A band of greywacke | sandstone runs along the eastern flanks. |
In a few places atop the mountain, | sandstone ruts actually erupt through the thick grass. |
Sediments at that time - | sandstone, sand, clay and limestone - form a 200-meter |
Sandstone sculpture Stone Sofa by Tim Shutter, on the | |
dating from 1750 approximately and a gothic | sandstone sculpture of Saint Mary which was made in 14 |
The | sandstone sculptures are 2 m (7 ft) tall and 0.5 m2 (5 |
ape of mudflats and braided channels (linear | sandstone seams) in fresh and brackish water, in an ar |
It is found in | sandstone sediment, so most likely represents a delta- |
abi Formation) are present above and below a | sandstone sequence (the Cardium Formation). |
n consists of the pebble beds of the new red | sandstone series. |
story building constructed of rock-faced red | sandstone set in even courses, exhibiting Richardsonia |
texture of sedimentary rocks (rocks such as | sandstone, shale, or limestone which consist of pieces |
Because Loyalsock Creek is in a | sandstone, shale, conglomerates, coal, and limestone m |
found worldwide, their main locality are the | sandstone shales near the White Sea, Russia. |
The | sandstone shapes are sculpted by water and wind over t |
te beds of pale grey siltstone, fine-grained | sandstone, shelly limestone, clay ironstone and rare p |
two lyrebirds and its northern relative, the | Sandstone Shrike-thrush. |
t face of the structure, and has a well-worn | sandstone sill at its foot. |
e to medium-gray or gray-green subgraywacke, | sandstone, siltstone and shale, cross-stratified and c |
The Tumblagooda | sandstone sits unconformably on top of Pre-Cambrian gn |
The earliest grave recorded is a | sandstone slab to Sarah (died 1749) and Hugh Pugh (die |
e of a two or three year old child beneath a | sandstone slab and a newborn baby crushed in the termi |
The | sandstone slab bearing large, mysterious footprints wa |
It consists of 34 acres (14 ha) of | sandstone slabs and spires in a desert environment. |
built in limestone; the roof of the nave has | sandstone slates, while that of the chancel is in gree |
elsh slate, while the roof of the nave is in | sandstone slates. |
Springs emerging from the base of | sandstone slopes generate nutrient poor acid mires dom |
s a plant in the Boronia genus that grows on | sandstone soils in New South Wales. |
The habitat is heathland on | sandstone soils, open forest or eucalyptus woodland. |
The habitat is mostly on poor | sandstone soils, in areas of moderate to high rainfall |
It grows primarily on | sandstone soils, usually on headlands, plateaus or oth |
dney often in high rainfall areas on shallow | sandstone soils, in fire prone areas. |
It is a plant of the coastal chaparral on | sandstone soils. |
w altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky | sandstone soils. |
cream colored limestone and trimmed with red | sandstone specified to be from Muldoon, Texas. |
Its | sandstone spire reaches a height of 56m (182 ft) and i |
It had four platforms, with a large | sandstone station building on the eastern Platform Fou |
It consists of a copper dial and gnomon on a | sandstone stem standing on a base of three round steps |
nd in extreme abundance in the Lower Old Red | Sandstone strata in Ledbury, Herefordshire. |
of an ironstone known locally as carstone, a | sandstone strongly cemented with iron making it resist |
many significant elements are made of smooth | sandstone, such as the lintels, an ornate cornice, and |
nscribed with the date 1717, over which is a | sandstone sundial with a plaque including the date 176 |
In the churchyard is a red | sandstone sundial, probably dating from the 17th centu |
The building is constructed of brownstone, | sandstone, terra-cotta and wood, and has dwarf columns |
cle Shale, and then micaceous Black Mountain | Sandstone that contains lenses of shale. |
n 1866 due to the porous nature of the green | sandstone that had deteriorated over two hundred years |
onsists of a network of caves, carved out of | sandstone that have been variously used over the years |
d to be one of the best exposures of Old Red | Sandstone that exists. |
The specimen was found in channel | sandstone that was deposited by flood waters originati |
The “Otter | Sandstone” that forms the cliffs and sea stacks were d |
ows with sills and lintels of roughly-worked | sandstone that contrasted with the smooth brick. |
al layers were separated by larger layers of | sandstone that supplied the material for the sand.) |
The building has a foundation of rough-hewn | sandstone that makes up the cellar walls. |
The | sandstone that characterises Sydney was laid down almo |
hern edge of the High Weald, a ridge of hard | sandstone that runs across southern England from Hamps |
d slope) in the north of this area lies on a | sandstone that is reputed to give the best wines, to t |
an "eroded relic of iron-cemented, Tertiary | sandstone, the Agglestone Grit". |
Crafted in red brick and portage | sandstone, the house is aesthetically striking. |
nderlain by great thicknesses of the Old Red | Sandstone, the basin is filled with Carboniferous lime |
Chinle Formation, the cliff-forming Wingate | Sandstone, the Kayenta Formation, and the crossbedded |
Carved from fine-grained | sandstone, the Rosemarkie stone was found in the ancie |
oduction, but the presence of coal, iron and | sandstone, the development of turnpike roads and the c |
tude and the water-holding properties of the | sandstone, the vegetation is somewhat richer than the |
Constructed from distinctive pink | sandstone, the first Duke of Queensberry, William Doug |
ch was named after the flat shelf of Potsdam | sandstone the house is built on, was constructed accor |
While the former church was constructed in | sandstone, the present church is built in oolitic lime |
The surrounding rock is of Ardingly | sandstone, the workings of the quarry has left vertica |
e bridge was scored and hammered to resemble | sandstone, the interior features concrete "stalactites |
A two-storey Georgian home made of | sandstone, the house became an episcopal residence fro |
services to Joint Task Force 7 for Operation | Sandstone, the atomic weapons tests at Eniwetok. |
st the Hanson Formation is made primarily of | sandstone, the other layers are made of either volcani |
Made of squared and cut pink | sandstone, the meeting house is an example of a style |
assigned as the oldest parts of the Old Red | Sandstone though date from the Silurian period. |
Road - famed for its characteristic ice-age | sandstone tip. |
cuts north-east trending through the Old Red | Sandstone to the north of Sugar Loaf and thence along |
y had been used to supply rocks, stones, and | sandstone to build, among other things, the jetties in |
ch, dedicated to St. James and built in Cefn | sandstone to designs by W. Turner of Wrexham, was laid |
ons of the original church in hammer-dressed | sandstone to designs by Paley and Austin of Lancaster |
00 sq ft (2,700 m2), built in a similar pink | sandstone to Belfast Castle. |
Wall, between the limestone to the east and | sandstone to the west. |
The | sandstone tombs built by Talpur rulers over the graves |
His grey | sandstone tombstone has a peace symbol prominently eng |
Boyd commissioned the construction of a | sandstone tower overlooking the entrance to the harbou |
ick red line: earthworks; thick orange line: | Sandstone Trail |
ee times, the third time joining up with the | Sandstone Trail for several hundred metres. |
The | Sandstone Trail long-distance footpath runs along the |
of two Cheshire long distance footpaths, the | Sandstone Trail and the Eddisbury Way. |
e Mere lake, and briefly follows part of the | Sandstone Trail which it then intersects further on. |
ham area, others being the Delamere Way, the | Sandstone Trail and the Longster Trail. |
Frodsham golf course, once again joining the | Sandstone Trail close to the Bellemonte public house. |
Sandstone Trail | |
The | Sandstone Trail runs east from the summit of the south |
l Trail at Bronygarth to the Shropshire Way, | Sandstone Trail, Llangollen Canal, South Cheshire Way, |
, Shropshire and South Cheshire Ways and the | Sandstone Trail, and several others run through the vi |
ng constructed of coursed Maine granite with | sandstone trim in the Chateauesque style. |
A paved walk and a dozen granite steps with | sandstone trim led to the mansion, situated at a littl |
shlar Victorian Gothic Revival building with | sandstone trim, designed by architects Edwin L. Walter |
from southwestern Minnesota, along with red | sandstone trim. |
The two-storey building is in red brick with | sandstone trimming under a slate roof. |
It was built in 1417-1534 from brown | sandstone, typical of this period. |
, and a deep cutting in 200-million year old | sandstone, under Freeth Bridge (now restricted to pede |
pdale Formation, (principally volcaniclastic | sandstone) underlain by the dacitic lapilli-tuff of th |
This | sandstone unit was deposited during a period when East |
r which is composed on alternating turbitide | sandstone units with interbeds of shale and siltstone. |
The | sandstone units of the Weald Clay Group represent rive |
It is found in pegmatites and | sandstone uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau-typ |
n abbey which took its name from the reddish | sandstone used in construction. |
in which are embedded fragments of siliceous | sandstone, used for millstones and constructional purp |
erial that was mined, this is a type of hard | sandstone used in the manufacture of silica bricks use |
e characterized by the native "crab orchard" | sandstone used in their construction, were added to th |
In 1844 Frederick invented an artificial | sandstone, using sand and powdered flint in an alkalin |
Sandstone Valley is a suburban neighbourhood in northw | |
Aerial view of | Sandstone Valley in winter |
ke is located in an unglaciated zone of deep | sandstone valleys and steep slopes. |
Also listed Grade II are the remains of a | sandstone village cross dating from the medieval perio |
The | sandstone village church is dedicated to Saint Barnaba |
t are three small stained glass windows with | sandstone voussoirs. |
The gate consists of a simple opening in the | sandstone wall containing a door. |
m of bridge stonework and a small section of | sandstone wall at the roundabout facing the Seacombe F |
ale Markets between 1973 and 1975 revealed a | sandstone wall that included a moulding similar to tho |
efences of the fortress were reinforced by a | sandstone wall and at this time the gates and their to |
The dominant feature is a coursed | sandstone wall that curves around the structure. |
A meter-high three-ply | sandstone wall was unearthed with markings located on |
south and east, and is surrounded by a high | sandstone wall. |
t of great dignity," is constructed of thick | sandstone walls with a spired wooden bellcote, and has |
The church's brick and | sandstone walls rests on a foundation of sandstone; th |
The standing remains include two | sandstone walls and a re-used doorway, and the buried |
built of load-bearing, reddish-brown potsdam | sandstone walls built upon a raised, rusticated, light |
a rustic, Mediterranean-style building with | sandstone walls, crenelated parapets, and an asymmetri |
he park is surrounded by 3 miles (4.8 km) of | sandstone walls. |
uch as Laverton, Leinster, Leonora, Menzies, | Sandstone, Warburton and Wiluna. |
This bed of | sandstone was later uplifted, and the Garden of the Go |
Locally quarried | sandstone was used in constructing most of the buildin |
This | sandstone was part of the Franciscan formation 138 M y |
A church built from local Storeton | sandstone was present before the Norman Conquest. |
sometimes filled with water, in which Keuper | sandstone was extracted during the Middle Ages. |
ement is separated from the first floor by a | sandstone watertable. |
The | sandstone well, a 20-acre (81,000 m2) pool and the Vic |
Over it is a circular | sandstone wellhead with a conical stone cap dating fro |
Traces of an old castle and | sandstone wells. |
e later in the Roman era, the upper tiers of | sandstone were added (the original remains of the top |
h several objects of polished greenstone and | sandstone were found. |
For the town, see | Sandstone, Western Australia. |
sed on plant material collected from east of | Sandstone, Western Australia by Charles Austin Gardner |
de of the fault is predominately granite and | sandstone, whereas soils on the west side of the fault |
er portion of the building is wrapped in red | sandstone, which depicts the walls of nearby Palo Duro |
o layers is a thinner layer of Carboniferous | sandstone, which was baked hard when the Whin Sill was |
, arising from periglacial weathering of the | sandstone, which was later exploited by quarrymen in t |
The lower part is made of softer | sandstone, which is responsible for the Stone's presen |
geological interest, principally the fluvial | sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm seeds, known |
ve gardens, planted on topsoil laid over the | sandstone, which were maintained under the guidance of |
3 km diameter ring of fractured and faulted | sandstone, which is interpreted as the eroded relic of |
ical South Yorkshire Magnesian limestone and | sandstone, which was possibly added when the church an |
erican variety of bluestone is a feldspathic | sandstone, which is produced in hundreds of small quar |
ring-resistant formations, such as the Cades | sandstone which underlies Rich Mountain to the north a |
he Senni Beds Formation, both of the Old Red | Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian peri |
nd brickwork of the cathedral consist of red | sandstone which was found in Wiesental and Degerfelden |
braries were all built with locally quarried | sandstone, which blended in with the existing tenement |
of the Brownstones Formation of the Old Red | Sandstone which were laid down during the Devonian per |
rt), and refers to the colour of the new red | sandstone which forms the geologic basis of the area, |
red and white 'Hollington stone' (a form of | sandstone) which has been used for centuries in the co |
beds of the Carboniferous Namurian age 'Minn | Sandstone' which have withstood erosion by ice and wat |
s shape to an outlying cap of hard Grenoside | sandstone, which has protected the softer stone beneat |
Both are assigned to the Old Red | Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian peri |
sandstones - the Farewell Rock and the Twrch | Sandstone which overlie the Carboniferous Limestone. |
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