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It grows as a rheophyte on wet | sandstone cliffs near waterfalls among mosses at altit |
y Hill is an area of heath and woodland on a | sandstone outcrop on the Wirral Peninsula. |
dney often in high rainfall areas on shallow | sandstone soils, in fire prone areas. |
d slope) in the north of this area lies on a | sandstone that is reputed to give the best wines, to t |
round, was a one-and-a-half-story rock-faced | sandstone dwelling with gable-on-hip roof with through |
Elzy Burroughs' family leased and operated a | sandstone quarry in the Aquia Creek area of Stafford C |
features a limestone substrate as opposed to | sandstone, and has greater topographical relief and de |
copper carbonate in a matrix of red or gray | sandstone. |
ks in the company of Melaleuca species or on | sandstone plateaux with Triodia species. |
ick red line: earthworks; thick orange line: | Sandstone Trail |
xcellent exposures of Ordovician Tumblagooda | sandstone, containing trace fossils of Skolithos and p |
hind the gate is an empty canopy made out of | sandstone, also designed by Lutyens, and inspired by a |
onsists of a network of caves, carved out of | sandstone that have been variously used over the years |
and consists of 108 temples chiseled out of | sandstone and marbles; it is devoted to the royal fami |
Completed in 1912 on reclaimed land out of | sandstone and brick with a base of Coromandel granite, |
Hunter River and is built completely out of | sandstone. |
ee last towers were raised after 1370 out of | sandstone from Fontainebleau, whereas the higher stage |
ch was then a largely undeveloped outcrop of | sandstone with a scattering of scars from small-scale |
It consists of an outcropping of | sandstone boulders on the Cumberland Plateau in northw |
ve gardens, planted on topsoil laid over the | sandstone, which were maintained under the guidance of |
p forests on shallow leached soils over both | sandstone and shale. |
Naegle oil painting, Navajo | Sandstone - Sunrise, 50 by 60 inches displayed in the |
s laitryngewensis of the Palaeocene Lakadong | Sandstone in Laitryngew, Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India |
two main reservoirs: the Palaeocene Forties | sandstone and the younger Paleocene Andrew sandstone. |
The arches are of pale Ohio | sandstone, as is the thick cornice band incised with a |
der webs and plants (Heuchera parviflora) on | sandstone and limestone bluffs. |
It is found in pegmatites and | sandstone uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau-typ |
s of 20 years at the federal penitentiary in | Sandstone, Minnesota. |
e the well is drilled into Pennsylvanian age | sandstone, all previous records have been from Ordovic |
(also called The Brook), between Permian red | sandstone cliffs, and is fronted by a sandy beach with |
In places the | sandstone may be conglomeratic or ferruginous. |
alachianum is an epipetric plant, preferring | sandstone or other hard, noncalcareous rocks. |
ley village set in the pink Plateau Lorraine | sandstone, Frohmuhl, like many villages in north-weste |
red Ruabon brick on a limestone plinth with | sandstone dressings, and a Ruabon tile roof. |
Poorly sorted | sandstone and concretionary beds also occur. |
and the town, declined and the population in | Sandstone fell from a high of 8,000 in 1906 to approxi |
bic feet) gas field in the porous Rotliegend | sandstone formation, which is 130 metres (430 ft) to 1 |
75m column was predominantly unconsolidated | sandstone, with a permeability as high as two darcies. |
overed gold about 20 km south of present day | Sandstone and, in 1903, gold was found within a few hu |
omotive built, 2165 of 1958, is preserved at | Sandstone Estates, South Africa |
It grows primarily on | sandstone soils, usually on headlands, plateaus or oth |
st the Hanson Formation is made primarily of | sandstone, the other layers are made of either volcani |
during World War II in the federal prison at | Sandstone, Minnesota. |
rovide large quantities of very pure crushed | sandstone destined for the manufacture of refractory b |
It is made of a purplish-green micaceous | sandstone and is thought to have originated from outcr |
a are constructed of locally quarried yellow | sandstone. |
ries including coal mining, the quarrying of | sandstone and limestone, brick making, and agriculture |
ted on the ocean floor forming quartzite and | sandstone deposits. |
upper one is a fantastic land of rain swept | sandstone eroded into fantastic forms with exotic plan |
temples are constructed from Rajasthani pink | sandstone and white marble with the precious work from |
Robin Hood Hills are a steep sided range of | sandstone hills forming a natural amphitheatre surroun |
It is constructed of red Potsdam | Sandstone and features a castellated roofline. |
h was built in 1883 and built of red Potsdam | Sandstone. |
ive-bay residence constructed of red Potsdam | Sandstone in the slab and binder style. |
The church is built in red snecked | sandstone with Westmorland green slate roofs. |
Upper Cretaceous Bauru-type red conglomerate | sandstone, in the Mato Grosso, in Brazil and lived abo |
l-style residence constructed of red Potsdam | Sandstone. |
le with Gothic elements built of red Potsdam | Sandstone. |
lock and wing are constructed of red Potsdam | Sandstone in the slab and binder style. |
The tower is constructed in red coursed | sandstone, with a pyramidal slate roof. |
in Doric style constructed from red Runcorn | sandstone. |
out 1770 and is constructed of red, quarried | sandstone. |
It is constructed of red, Jacobsville | sandstone with a symmetrical gabled facade centering o |
built of load-bearing, reddish-brown potsdam | sandstone walls built upon a raised, rusticated, light |
is well known for its reddish-orange Potsdam | sandstone. |
two lyrebirds and its northern relative, the | Sandstone Shrike-thrush. |
d was constructed using the remaining Tenino | sandstone blocks from Denny Hall, the oldest and first |
he range was elevated as erosion removed the | sandstone and shale surrounding the basalt lava flows |
he range was elevated as erosion removed the | sandstone and shale surrounding the basalt lava flows |
stone, flint and chalk, with some repairs in | sandstone. |
rnal walls would be preserved, restoring the | sandstone and stained glass but not the original roof |
ale Markets between 1973 and 1975 revealed a | sandstone wall that included a moulding similar to tho |
rn flanks of Great North Mountain is rich in | sandstone and sand deposits, hence the sand mines at G |
akes lie in a depression formed by a ring of | sandstone called the Capel Curig Volcanic Formation wh |
The underlying rock is | sandstone with clay soil. |
story building constructed of rock-faced red | sandstone set in even courses, exhibiting Richardsonia |
rent church is constructed of rock-faced red | sandstone in a stripped Romanesque style. |
stic of areas where the underlying rocks are | sandstone or granite, or where the water is derived di |
re of lavas and sedimentary rocks, including | sandstone and mudstone, and lies unconformably on top |
The church is made from rough-cut red | sandstone, with the floorplan in the shape of a Greek |
St Mary's is constructed in rubble and | sandstone ashlar, with a lead roof. |
ly English style; it is built in rubble with | sandstone dressings and a slate roof. |
nally the Hall is built of stone rubble with | sandstone dressing and a slate roof. |
n rock and consist of random rubble mortared | sandstone. |
s built of Accrington brick with Runcorn red | sandstone facings, it was designed by J. S. Crowther. |
nts, piers and walls are of rustic-faced red | sandstone. |
astle to the designs of Anthony Salvin, from | sandstone quarried from the slope below. |
, containing greensand, a glauconite sand or | sandstone, as well as a certain amount of silts, clays |
habitat is recorded as being damp sand near | sandstone rocks or on swampy drainage channels. |
top of this is a sequence of clay, sand and | sandstone layers, rich in fossils (the Beernem Member) |
A rock climber scaling a | sandstone crag. |
Sculpted from | Sandstone by G Thomas in 1923, the memorial is surmoun |
m of bridge stonework and a small section of | sandstone wall at the roundabout facing the Seacombe F |
Washington selected Aquia | sandstone as the primary material for use in Washingto |
Stone Farm Rocks are a series of | sandstone crags and a Site of Special Scientific Inter |
Several old | sandstone buildings remain, including the stone masonr |
Several small | sandstone quarries once existed in the area including |
It is mainly gritstone (Namurian shale and | sandstone). |
Sediments such as shale and | sandstone are found in the far north east corner north |
The harder, younger shale and | sandstone remains as the mountain summits. |
re primarily Devonian and Silurian shale and | sandstone. |
extensive deposits of black shale, quartzose | sandstone, and chert beds. |
sts of cyclic sequences of shale, siltstone, | sandstone, red beds, thin impure limestone, and thin n |
The Shire of | Sandstone is a Local Government Area in the eastern Mi |
1853 Odnance Survey map of the area shows a | sandstone quarry within the woods. |
l Trail at Bronygarth to the Shropshire Way, | Sandstone Trail, Llangollen Canal, South Cheshire Way, |
ation is composed of mudstone, siltstone and | sandstone, with subordinate limestone and coal. |
, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and | sandstone. |
, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and | sandstone. |
with associated tuff-breccia, siltstone and | sandstone. |
te beds of pale grey siltstone, fine-grained | sandstone, shelly limestone, clay ironstone and rare p |
sists of Red and green shale, siltstone, and | sandstone, with thin lenticular beds of argillaceous l |
The deposits include siltstone, claystone, | sandstone, and lignite coal laid down in a coastal pla |
00 sq ft (2,700 m2), built in a similar pink | sandstone to Belfast Castle. |
Large slabs of | sandstone are balanced over each other in slanting pos |
It had a circle of slabs of | sandstone, probably as many as 100. |
d crevices were partly formed by slippage in | sandstone formations. |
Iron Pot is a small flat | sandstone island with an area of 1.27 ha in south-east |
It is built in grey snecked rubble | sandstone with grey slate roofs. |
ings at its headquarters in Gosforth, so two | sandstone and glass buildings were erected in the earl |
n Australia where it grows in sandy soils in | sandstone or granitic areas. |
ws as a terrestrial plant in wet soils among | sandstone at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 ft) to 1,000 |
terrestrial plant in damp, sandy soils over | sandstone rocks at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 ft) to |
s constructed from mostly grey with some red | sandstone blocks. |
A paved walk and a dozen granite steps with | sandstone trim led to the mansion, situated at a littl |
On the Nesselberg there are still old | sandstone quarries and the ruins of the circular rampa |
hrough the use of real sands and stone chip, | sandstone composite can be created which is 80% natura |
It is of stone and | sandstone construction with a copper roof in the Richa |
rongly thought to refer to "Thor's Stone", a | sandstone outcrop on Thurstaston Common. |
It is built with two types of stone, red | sandstone from the original Shandon castle which stood |
y had been used to supply rocks, stones, and | sandstone to build, among other things, the jetties in |
egant Grade I listed three story Elizabethan | sandstone building, described as the grandest manor ho |
ayers of clay and blue lias strata (Jurassic | sandstone) with a cap of hard midford sandstone, whose |
winding course in search for solid strata of | sandstone. |
as its large arched windows and striking red | sandstone facade. |
The meteorite struck soft | sandstone and limestone rocks thus its initial depth e |
il commemorating his substantial seven-span, | sandstone, Knapsack Viaduct at Lapstone. |
texture of sedimentary rocks (rocks such as | sandstone, shale, or limestone which consist of pieces |
a rays than other sedimentary rocks, such as | sandstone, gypsum, salt, coal, dolomite, or limestone |
ification, forming sedimentary rocks such as | sandstone. |
one charge and permeable formations such as | sandstone will generate an opposite one. |
As the surrounding soft | sandstone has eroded away, Glastonbury Tor has slowly |
themselves in desert-like surroundings with | sandstone bluffs in the background. |
at is recorded as being seasonal swamps near | sandstone outcropings and near creekbanks. |
Charmer (1990), Walim (1991), Tenby (1993), | Sandstone (1997), Beat All (1999), Rosi's Boy (2001) |
erangas forests on raised beach terraces and | sandstone plateaux and on organic soils over limestone |
n for its wide variety of terrain, including | sandstone formations, deep canyons, palm-lined oases, |
It is thought that the | sandstone has been let down several hundred feet in pl |
In January 2009 it was announced that the | Sandstone operation, which was to close in February th |
Emmons had previously described the Potsdam | sandstone (1838), and this was placed at the base of t |
ndylus have been recovered from the Bushveld | Sandstone. |
The Bushveld | Sandstone Formation is a geological formation dating t |
The Bushveld | Sandstone Formation is a geological formation in Afric |
The red | sandstone Church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Cothels |
carved completely by hand from the quartzose | sandstone quarries in the Dazhi and Neihu areas of Tai |
he higher summits are formed from the Helsby | Sandstone. |
the south coast for many months and the soft | sandstone cliffs eventually succumbed to the elements. |
The red | sandstone church of St Chad was originally built in th |
n abbey which took its name from the reddish | sandstone used in construction. |
The Coalura | Sandstone is a geological formation in Australia. |
e coal deposits, such as those of the Beacon | sandstone. |
The Castlegate | Sandstone is a Mesozoic geologic formation. |
geological interest, principally the fluvial | sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm seeds, known |
The name Ratcliffe derives from the small | sandstone cliff that stood above the surrounding marsh |
on, these are the Pebble Beds and the "Otter | Sandstone Formation". |
e South West which traps sand from the local | sandstone cliffs and interrupts the natural sediment f |
olcanic rock and then through the Cretaceous | sandstone and shaly sandstone, with Jurassic limestone |
Book Award for fiction, as well as the 1999 | Sandstone Prize in Short Fiction offered by the Ohio S |
n 1866 due to the porous nature of the green | sandstone that had deteriorated over two hundred years |
or Toroweap Formation overlies the Coconino | Sandstone. |
ed of Esopus Creek, that much of the exposed | sandstone and shale showed an unusually closely spaced |
he summit plateau is formed from the Pennant | Sandstone, a rock assigned to the Carboniferous Upper |
ring-resistant formations, such as the Cades | sandstone which underlies Rich Mountain to the north a |
estone from Manitoba supplied by The Wallace | Sandstone Quarries. |
The squared | sandstone pillar stands four feet high and is inscribe |
ly eroded away the lining, exposing the soft | sandstone beyond; this was the source of much of the d |
The Elkmont | sandstone is part of the Ocoee Supergroup, which was f |
d river system that deposited the Hawkesbury | Sandstone in what is now New South Wales, with fossils |
which was originally the location of the old | sandstone Commercial Club building. |
Most oil is produced from the Wabiskaw | Sandstone, formation equivalent to the one excavated i |
The red | sandstone facade of the 1909 St. Mary's building was r |
Garreg Las is formed from the Twrch | Sandstone, a coarse sandstone (formerly known as the B |
ows some interesting scenery such as the red | sandstone cliffs of St. Bees Head. |
slopes of the hill are formed from the Twrch | Sandstone, a coarse quartzitic sandstone (gritstone), |
much lower permeability than the surrounding | sandstone. |
gonal concrete tower in 1930 on the original | sandstone foundation. |
In a few places atop the mountain, | sandstone ruts actually erupt through the thick grass. |
grounds of the Auchinleck estate, on the low | sandstone cliff which overlooks the confluence of the |
omplete cave-houses excavated into the local | sandstone. |
lties in crossing the terrain, with the hard | sandstone adding to their problems. |
etric designs, like those found in the other | sandstone buildings of the complex. |
, based on fossils recovered from the Navajo | Sandstone formation of southern Utah. |
The red | sandstone cliffs at Sandy Bay are from the Triassic pe |
at Head-Smashed-In is built into the ancient | sandstone cliff in naturalistic fashion. |
he west of England, for example the Drybrook | sandstone of the Forest of Dean. |
The “Otter | Sandstone” that forms the cliffs and sea stacks were d |
buildings were constructed using the yellow | sandstone from this quarry and two others in the distr |
The red | sandstone lighthouse at Mine Head, was built in the mi |
The Eagle | Sandstone is a geological formation in Montana whose s |
, it was built in 1862 to replace the former | sandstone lighthouse of 1843 on the same site which wa |
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