The image showcases a vast expanse of white sand interspersed with sandstone formations and erosion patterns below rugged cliffs in Timna Park, situated approximately 13 miles north of Eilat in the Middle East.
In the foreground, a striking red rock formation stands out, characterized by numerous cracks that have developed over time due to weathering. The surrounding terrain is predominantly white sand, punctuated by smaller rocks and sandstone formations. In the background, a cliff face rises, comprising layers of different colored rock. The overall ambiance suggests an arid desert environment.
The image was captured on November 7, 2002, providing a snapshot of this unique geological landscape at that specific moment in time. – AI vision
Similar(1): White sands and sandstone erosions below western cliffs in Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
Similar(2): Sandstone erosion below western cliffs in Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
Similar(3): Sandstone erosion below western cliffs in Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
Similar(4): Sandstone erosion below western cliffs in Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
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Similar(6): Duck-like red sandstone erosion below western cliffs in Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
Similar(7): Massif Timna and Timna Valley from western cliffs near Berekh ascent, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
Similar(8): Eroded sandstone in western Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002