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Alternating layers of limestone and dolomite, Eleonore Bay, Northeast Greenland National Park

The Eleonore Bay sediments are Ice Age deposits called tillites from the Vendian, about 600 to 542 million years old. The impressive patterns inspires to learn more about the earth's history.

Year: 2014

From album: Northeast Greenland National Park

Photographer: Peter Prokosch

Tags: Greenland

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