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Tessellated pavement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Articles this image appears in Tessellated Pavement, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania (replaced an existing image of the same thing) ... I had a look at Tessellated pavement and tried to imagine each of these images being the lead photo. I think this one works better. He may be right that "it's hard to get an idea of the scale",
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418 Tessellated Pavement picture published by gladysclancy2 ... The pavement appears tessellated (it's tiled) because the rocks forming it were fractured by earth movements. The fractures are in three sets, one set runs almost north, another east north east, and a third discontinuous set north north west.
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The Tessellated Pavement is really really hard to get a good photo of - the lighting, the time of day, the water all come in to it. You've done a fantastic job with this, and it has lovely perspective! Posted 26 months ago.
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Dawn Shot of the Pavement in Tasman National Park. What a holiday destination :) Woke at 3am from hobart to drive out here for sunrise - no sun , just a bit ...
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Nederlands: zonsopgang boven het tessellated pavement van de landengte Eaglehawk Neck van het Tasman-schiereiland aan zuidoostelijke zijde van het Australische eiland Tasmanië.
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Tessellated pavement is a rare sedimentary rock formation that occurs on some ocean shores, so named because it fractures into square blocks that appear like tiles, or tessellations. It is formed when rock that has cracked through plate tectonic movement of the Earth's crust is modified by sand and wave actio...
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Tessellated pavement on the Tasman Peninsula on Tasmania, Australia. Tessellated pavement is an interesting phenomenon that I’ve never heard of before. ... I just discovered a website called “Earth Science Picture of the Day” and they feature the same tessellated pavement on January 23, 2007!);
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The 3D model is indicative of how the tessellated pavement might have looked in a late Roman town-house. Details of the superstructure remain speculative. This model will be refined as post-excavation work proceeds and more details of the structure and its decorative scheme emerge.
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The natural phenomenon of tessellated pavement is Tasmania, caused by erosion of tectonic cracks in the rock ... Home > Stock Image: Tessellated Pavement;
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