View of rock formations in the Dolomites, Italy. (6/6)
The geological history of the mountain range is unique. The various geological periods across almost incomprehensible millions of years, volcanic activity, intrusions of material from below the earth’s crust, lifting and folding of former sea beds, collisions of tectonic plates, glacial erosion and other events have given The Dolomites features which set them apart from all other mountains in the world.
The geological history of the mountain range is unique. The various geological periods across almost incomprehensible millions of years, volcanic activity, intrusions of material from below the earth’s crust, lifting and folding of former sea beds, collisions of tectonic plates, glacial erosion and other events have given The Dolomites features which set them apart from all other mountains in the world.
The Dolomites, Italy. (6/6)
View of some of the curious rock formations in the Dolomites, Southern Tyrol area of Italy.
The Dolomites, formed about 60 million years ago, have features which sets them apart from all other mountain ranges in the world.
View of some of the curious rock formations in the Dolomites, Southern Tyrol area of Italy.
The Dolomites, formed about 60 million years ago, have features which sets them apart from all other mountain ranges in the world.