"Black basalt" refers to a type of rock that is dark in color and has a fine-grained texture.
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Utah's Great Salt Lake has Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty of 1970, a massive iodine coil of more than 6000 tonnes of
black basalt rocks and earth dredged from the site.
Composed
of black basalt rocks and earth, the sculpture comprises the materials of its location: mud, salt crystals, rocks, water.
Highlights include Undara Experience, Georgetown's Terrestrial rock and mineral collection, Karumba's unbelievable sunsets, a day at Lawn Hill George, tour to Riversleigh Fossil Fields, a drink in the Purple Pub at Normanton, Gulflander train trip to historic Croydon, a full day fossicking for agates, exploring and cruising the unique narrow Cobbold Gorge,
black basalt Copperfield Gorge and a collection of miniatures at Einasliegh and flight over Wallaman Falls and the Hinchinbrook Channel.
Black basalt pillars and pure white stone flooring reflect constellation lighting throughout the resort's Reception.
From exotic pearls and brilliantly colored gemstones to the
dense black basalt pebbles she carves, Sharon creates breathtakingly beautiful jewelry.»
No sugary sands and idyllic swimming conditions, but you will find a
dramatic black basalt shore and might spot green and hawksbill turtles, as well as dolphins and whale sharks, if you snorkel off this Big Island beach.
Aperture masks mimic its spiral shape within the film (making it appear constructed from multicolored pebbles, sun rays, waves or flies, rather than
from black basalt rocks and earth), while the intermittent narration of a disembodied voice quotes the writer J.G. Ballard on its perplexity.
Using black basalt, salt crystals, water and earth, Robert Smithson left his mark on the Great Salt Lake's Rozel Point with this 15 - foot - wide coil.
Untitled (Keyhole), 2002, for example, is a spherical visualisation of a keyhole
in black basalt.
Smithson's piece is a coil measuring 1,500 feet long and about 15 feet wide, which he created
with black basalt rock, salt crystals, earth, and water at the Great Salt Lake's Rozel Point.
Built in 1970, the 6,650 tons
of black basalt (a volcanic rock also common to the moon and Mars) was paved into a 1,500 - foot counter-clockwise coil.
Robert Smithson, American, 1938 — 1973, Spiral Jetty, 1970,
black basalt rocks and earth, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and
a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
(5) And We allow them to running naked around their idol
the black basalt stone and they are scream «Eureka»..
The black basalt earth near the summit of of nearby Volcan de Pacaya offers day hikers a moon - like landscape upon arrival.
Studding the island's rocky coast, visitors can choose from the dozen or so pools that pock
the black basalt rock.
Embracing many of Sardinia's natural resources, this seaview villa is a masterwork of sustainability thanks to its magnificent traditional materials: from wood — central to the new sustainable architecture — to magnificent white Orosei marble,
black basalt and granite, all of them sourced in Sardinia.
These studies resulted in Pollock's first known sculpture, Untitled (1930 — 33), a four - inch lump of
black basalt that the young artist carved into a mask - like head.
Then, through a doorway, we are tantalised by things displayed in spotlit gloom:
a black basalt Easter Island figure, an ancient Egyptian baboon, a phallic woman carved by the overheated Eric Gill.
I love
the black basalt, the Echo bowl in bb is divine!
I collect Wedgwood Drabware, Wedgwood White,
black basalt, Jasper Conran White and Jasper Conran Casual, and I also have a lot of unique pieces of antique creamware, from baskets to platters.
I also love
my black basalt tea set, which is from the 1920s, and I have 12 beautiful floral - embossed creamware dessert dishes that Thomas O'Brien gave me for Christmas one year.
On this patio, the red accent wall draws even more attention to
the black basalt fountain.