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The Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara and Guelb er Richat, is a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert near Ouadane, west–central Mauritania. This structure is a deeply eroded, slightly elliptical, 40 km in diameter dome. The sedimentary rock exposed in this dome ranges in age from Late Proterozoic within the center of the dome to Ordovician sandstone around its edges. The sedimentary rocks comprising this structure dip outward at 10°–20°. Differential erosion of resistant layers of quartzite has created high-relief circular cuestas. Its center consists of a siliceous breccia covering an area that is at least 30 km in diameter.
Natural wonders - Eye of the Sahara The Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara and Guelb er Richat, is a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert near Ouadane, west–central Mauritania. This structure is a deeply eroded, slightly elliptical, 40 km in diameter dome. The sedimentary rock exposed in this dome ranges in age from Late Proterozoic within the center of the dome to Ordovician sandstone around its edges. The sedimentary rocks comprising this structure dip outward at 10°–20°. Differential erosion of resistant layers of quartzite has created high-relief circular cuestas. Its center consists of a siliceous breccia covering an area that is at least 3 km in diameter. Natural wonders Wonders of the World travel
Rundsicht : Guelb er Richat - Bull's Eye - Richat-Struktur - Mauretanien http://ens.ch/ens/places/afrika/mauretanien/20090304_mauretanien/index.html
Celestial Impact and Atlantis A GREAT DISASTER THAT CHANGED THE WORLD - At the end, Plato was right about Atlantis. It is known today as the Quadane Crater Richat Structure in Mauritania, North Africa in the Sahara Desert. ~~ Links: 1) http://blog.world-mysteries.com/science/a-celestial-impact-and-atlantis/ 2) Thumbnail image - Altantis Africa Quadane Crater, Atlantis details of Quadane Crater by Paul Riven, https://misteriosarealidad.wordpress.com/2015/03/page/2/ 3) Atlantis Quadane crater, Wikimedia commons images https://www.google.gr/search?q=ouadane+crater&espv;=2&biw;=1366&bih;=599&tbm;=isch&tbo;=u&source;=univ&sa;=X&ved;=0ahUKEwjQnKuGkuLNAhVjb5oKHdjRBgYQsAQIIg#imgdii=7tAHt0DJXLr0FM%3A%3B7tAHt0DJXLr0FM%3A%3B37fRyRcMj1GXIM%3A&imgrc;=7tAHt0DJXLr0FM%3A 4) Youtube Audio Library "Ambient Ambulan...
Fieldwork mission of 2009 to Mauritania. Film by J.C. Brito BIODESERTS--Biodiversity of Deserts and Arid Regions http://cibio.up.pt/cibio.php?content=groups&menu;=groups&group;=biodesert http://cibio.up.pt/crocodilos BIODESERTS is a research group hosted by CIBIO/University of Porto. It is focused on assessing biodiversity patterns in deserts and arid regions. The objectives are to: i) advance scientific knowledge on these environments; ii) produce outputs of high scientific standard and guidelines for conservation policies; iii) train human resources in desert evolution and conservation biology; and iv) communicate scientific activities and improve public appreciation on desert biodiversity.
The Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara and Guelb er Richat, is a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert near Ouadane, west--central Mauritania. This structure is a deeply eroded, slightly elliptical, 40 km in diameter dome. The sedimentary rock exposed in this dome ranges in age from Late Proterozoic within the center of the dome to Ordovician sandstone around its edges. The sedimentary rocks comprising this structure dip outward at 10°--20°. Differential erosion of resistant layers of quartzite has created high-relief circular cuestas. Its center consists of a siliceous breccia covering an area that is at least 3 km in diameter. Exposed within the interior of the Richat Structure are a variety of intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. They include rhyolitic vol...
"EYE of the EARTH"(also called "Guelb er Richat"),a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert of Mauritania, has attracted attention since the earliest space missions because it forms a conspicuous "EYE" in the otherwise rather featureless expanse of the desert. p.s.in this video,i stand on the "PUPIL" of "EYE of the EARTH".
★野方『焼酎場ぁ〜 くんちゃん』 Presents 『合縁奇縁』 〜くんちゃんに集いし者たちの音楽の祭典〜 【日時】2016.11/20(日)16:30開場、16:45開演 【場所】江古田Buddy(バディ) 【出演】 ・じゅんや人情 ・斎藤ひろ ・星文昭 ・魅酒健太郎 ・浅井茉美 ・IORI ・モロコシボーイズ ・元祖ダラーズ(濱ノ屋与太郎&服部こうじ)+中村暢晃 ・ノブ遠山 & FRIENDS+丹羽真大 ・真辺雄一郎+今泉由香 ・ハマケン & ザ・グレートマザーズ ●Guelb er Richat ensemble(砂漠の音楽隊) ・Brats Brothers Band ・GO!GO!マーチャンズ ・深水龍作『DEEP MOUTH』 ・アリス(有栖川萌)・マジシャン ■再生リスト https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM-Z5jbFHPQ&list;=PL8zQIBVXPDR3-5kiyLnDqDk1sIunbxaVe
甚大な津波犠牲者を出した石巻市立大川小学校。 この『イヌワシの空』は、そこで奇跡的に助かり、今は子どもらしく日々成長している子どもたちのために。 谷川賢作、鈴木さくや両氏が、応援で参加。 2013年4月21日西荻窪 COCO PALM で開かれた、アラマ忌~はせみつこ一周忌 LIVE Party「ハセさんノ イヌマニ」より。 ライブ情報などは→ http://www.cc9.ne.jp/~nihei-1817/guelb/ (携帯)http://www.cc9.ne.jp/~nihei-1817/guelb/i/index.html
Revel in Earth as Art. Make sure you watch in glorious 1080p. Landsat missions were launched for scientific purposes, but they make up one of the most awe-inspiring collections of beautiful images of our home planet. For the last few centuries, artists have been exploring Earth's untamed and awe-inspiring vistas, often as an antidote to life in the modern world. They evoked the grandeur of the Hudson River, the peace of Scandinavian fiords, or the omnipotent power of the ocean. This romantic ideal today has gained a new vantage point, from space, and a new set of brushes for capturing the beauty of our planet. Landsat images feature colors tuned to record geological or even human forces at work. More than that, though, this great gallery of Earth explores its timeless beauty, its uncer...
info from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richat_Structure Richat Structure From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A topographic reconstruction (scaled 6:1 on the vertical axis) from satellite photos. False coloring as follows: bedrock=brown, sand=yellow/white, vegetation=green, salty sediments=blue. Satellite picture of the Richat Structure. The Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara and Guelb er Richat, is a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert near Ouadane, west–central Mauritania. This structure is a deeply eroded, slightly elliptical, 40 km in diameter dome. The sedimentary rock exposed in this dome ranges in age from Late Proterozoic within the center of the dome to Ordovician sandstone around its edges. The sedimentary rocks comprising this structure dip out...
Panoramic view of the meteoritic impact crater of Aouelloul (Mauritania). During the scientific expedition Mauritania'07, which was coordinated by the "Museo de Ciencias Naturales, MNH (Tenerife)", the a study of the Aouelloul impact crater and the Richat structure was carried out. © J. Martinez-Frias & Mauritania'07 team.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MAURITANIA 1. GREAT CENTRAL MOSQUE,NOUAKCHOTT 18° 5'25.65"N 15°58'32.17"W 2. LAKE MAHMOUDA 16°22'13.41"N 7°41'18.68"W 3. AIN BEN TILI FORT 25°59'40.89"N 9°33'13.00"W 4. PRESIDENTIAL PALACE 18° 5'40.39"N 15°58'14.12"W 5. CATHEDRAL,ZOUERAT 22°44'12.95"N 12°28'41.85"W 6. TICHITT VILLAGE (UNESCO) 18°26'30.98"N 9°29'35.99"W 7. GIANT EYE 21°12'5.21"N 11°25'52.64"W 8. WALATAH VILLAGE (UNESCO) 17°17'55.94"N 7° 1'29.14"W 9. LAKE ALEG 17° 5'50.19"N 13°59'23.09"W 10. RICHAT STRUCTURE 21° 7'28.28"N 11°23'51.81"W 11. BOATS JUNCTION 20°54'46.56"N 17° 2'23.05"W 12. OUADANE VILLAGE (UNESCO) 20°55'59.58"N 11°37'14.55"W 13. TENOUMER CRATER 22°55'13.81"N 10°24'14.12"W 14. AZIZA TOWER 18° 5'21.27"N 15°58'37.69"W 15. AOUELLOUL CRATER 20°14'29.52"N 12°40'25.5...
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From Cinquetti we move to another legendary medieval capital of the Saharian desert: Ouadane, a large fortified city built in the XIIth century, now still impressive for structure and position. Then straight north to the Eye of Africa, a 40 km wide crater well visible from space. Then back west toward the Atlantic coast, through fantastic orange dunes and rocky canyons of the Adrar desert, camping and roasting the occasional sheep
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red rock that interest in the Arizona-Utah border. "The Wave" was formed 190 million years ago from a sand dune that became rock. Rock formations can only be accessed via the 3 mile climb away and regulated.
Go to http://www.bon.tv/category.php?cid=134 to watch the full episode You may know the terra-cotta warriors, the great wall, the Shimao Ruin, but have you heard the Adunqiaolu Ruins in Xinjiang Region? It is an ancient stone city. There standing many human carvings on stone. What surprise us is that the stone usually grow on the mountain. But here the stone grow on the grassland. It is said that these are the protector of the grassland. For the nomadic people the grassland is their life. So, these stone guards standing there for thousands of years to protect it.