Clouds Rest viewed from Olmsted Point. Clouds Rest is one of the most massive -- if not the singlemost massive -- granite monoliths in the world. A vast lobe of Mesozoic-era granodiorite magma cooled to rock and was gradually uplifted to its present altitude of 9926 ft. Later, glaciers cut it into its present shape.
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 09964
Cool Globes San Diego, an exhibit outside of the Natural History Museum at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cool Globes is an educational exhibit that features 40 sculpted globes, each custom-designed by artists to showcase solutions to reduce global warming.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 21492
Cool Globes San Diego, an exhibit outside of the Natural History Museum at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cool Globes is an educational exhibit that features 40 sculpted globes, each custom-designed by artists to showcase solutions to reduce global warming.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 21493
Cool Globes San Diego, an exhibit outside of the Natural History Museum at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cool Globes is an educational exhibit that features 40 sculpted globes, each custom-designed by artists to showcase solutions to reduce global warming.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 21494
Cool Globes San Diego, an exhibit outside of the Natural History Museum at Balboa Park, San Diego. Cool Globes is an educational exhibit that features 40 sculpted globes, each custom-designed by artists to showcase solutions to reduce global warming.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 21495
Roman emperor Commodus (177-192 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (silver, denom/type: Denarius) (AR , Denarius Obverse: M.COMMODVS.ANTON.AVG.PIVS. Reverse: PM.TR.P.VIIII.IMP.VI.COS.IIII.PP. Providentia standing left holding scepter and using baton to point to globe.).
Image ID: 06568
Roman emperor Commodus (177-192 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (silver, denom/type: Denarius) (AR , Denarius Obverse: M.COMMODVS.ANTON.AVG.PIVS. Reverse: PM.TR.P.VIIII.IMP.VI.COS.IIII.PP. Providentia standing left holding scepter and using baton to point to globe.).
Image ID: 06569
Roman emperor Honorius (393-423 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (bronze, denom/type: AE2) (AE2. Obverse: D.N.HONORIUS.PF.AVG. Reverse: GLORIA.ROMAN.ORVM. Honorius standing, facing right holding standard and globe.).
Image ID: 06738
Roman emperor Honorius (393-423 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (bronze, denom/type: AE2) (AE2. Obverse: D.N.HONORIUS.PF.AVG. Reverse: GLORIA.ROMAN.ORVM. Honorius standing, facing right holding standard and globe.).
Image ID: 06739
Roman emperor Honorius (393-423 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (bronze, denom/type: AE2) (AE2. Obverse: D.N.HONORIUS.PF.AVG. Reverse: GLORIA.ROMAN.ORVM. Honorius standing, facing right holding standard and globe.).
Image ID: 06740
Roman emperor Honorius (393-423 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (bronze, denom/type: AE2) (AE2. Obverse: D.N.HONORIUS.PF.AVG. Reverse: GLORIA.ROMAN.ORVM. Honorius standing, facing right holding standard and globe.).
Image ID: 06741
Clouds Rest viewed from Olmsted Point. Clouds Rest is one of the most massive -- if not the singlemost massive -- granite monoliths in the world. A vast lobe of Mesozoic-era granodiorite magma cooled to rock and was gradually uplifted to its present altitude of 9926 ft. Later, glaciers cut it into its present shape.
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 09961
Clouds Rest viewed from Olmsted Point. Clouds Rest is one of the most massive -- if not the singlemost massive -- granite monoliths in the world. A vast lobe of Mesozoic-era granodiorite magma cooled to rock and was gradually uplifted to its present altitude of 9926 ft. Later, glaciers cut it into its present shape.
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 09962
Clouds Rest viewed from Olmsted Point. Clouds Rest is one of the most massive -- if not the singlemost massive -- granite monoliths in the world. A vast lobe of Mesozoic-era granodiorite magma cooled to rock and was gradually uplifted to its present altitude of 9926 ft. Later, glaciers cut it into its present shape.
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 09963