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Ecuadorian Army Jeeps in Alao Valley, with Sergeants Palacios and Pacheco. Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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View of El Cotopaxi, looking southward, with El Chimborazo on right skyline. Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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El Sangay, from the southwest. Napo Pastaza, Ecuador. 1946.
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A natural mould of a series of neural spines of the rhachitomous amphibian Platyhystrix rugosus. The anterior end lies to the left. Fragments of bone are visible in places. Early Permian Vertebrates from the Cutler Formation of the Placerville area, Colorado. 1959. Published as Fig. 5, U.S.G.S. Professional paper 503-C. 1965.
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El Cotopaxi: crater, view southeastward. Leon-Napo Pastaza-Pichineha, Ecuador. 1946
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Tres Cruces Tambo: left to right: Sgt. Nunez, Corp. Huilka, Romeo Cordovez (mounted) and Bonafacio. Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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View westward to El Tulabug from lower Alao Valley. Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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Party at home of Borneo Cordovez. Left to right, Lt. Mino, Dr. Galo Moncayo, Romeo Cordovez, G.E. Lewis, Col. Edmundo Carvajal (Commandant of the Ecuadorian Air Force), Luis Noboa, and Andres Franco. Quito. Pichincha, Ecuador. 1946.
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View southward over the intercordilleran depression toward 11 Cotopaxi volcano. Napo Pastaza-Pichincha, Ecuador. 1946.
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View northeastward: El Cotopaxi in foreground, El Antisana in right middle distance, El Cayambe on left skyline.
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Upper Amazon Basin: braiding channels of Rio Pastaza some miles south east Mera. Napo Pastaza, Ecuador. 1950.
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View northeastward, uppon Alao Valley. Wallace Estill (left), and G.E. Lewis (right). Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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Pelileo, main plaza. Surrounding wall was thrown down on north and east sides but not on south and west Lamp posts of iron and steel still stand although embedded in slabs of mortar only 3 inches x 15 inches x 15 inches. Tungurahua, Ecuador. 1950.
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Climbing eastward out of upper Guargualla Valley toward Llullumpala Pingo (Pass); western valley wall scarred by landslides. Chimborazo, Ecuador. 1946.
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Columnar-jointed lavas that crop out in south side of valley of Rio Patate, between Pelileo and Banos, just 1 km. west of mouth of Rio Chambo. Tungurahua, Ecuador. 1950.
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Conglomerate and sandstone overlying thin-bedded shale in San Luis formation outcrops on north bank of Rio Yarayabo, 0.5 km. east of locality 90. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 33, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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Album caption: View of bones of sauropod dinosaurs in outcrop of Morrison Formation at the Howe Ranch quarry near Cloverly. Barnum Brown, Curator of Fossil Reptiles, American Museum of Natural History. Leavitt Reservoir quadrangle, Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1934.
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Ophiacodon sp., MCZ 2977. Sketch B: The strong of vertebra in lateral view. Unshaded areas represent matrix. Early Permian Vertebrates from the Cutler Formation of the Placerville area, Colorado. 1959. Published as Fig. 10-B, U.S.G.S. Professional paper 503-C. 1965.
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View northward toward El Antisana. Napo Pastaza-Pichincha, Ecuador. 1946.
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The great landslide where more than 100 quarry workers were entombed alive in quarry of "Pichilata" (rotten pyroclastics) at Quillanloma across Rio Culapachan west of San Miguelito. Tungurahua, Ecuador. 1950.


map background search result map search result map The great landslide where more than 100 quarry workers were entombed at Quillanloma across Rio Culapachan west of San Miguelito, Ecuador. 1950. View of bones of sauropod dinosaurs in outcrop of Morrison Formation at the Howe Ranch quarry. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1934. View of bones of sauropod dinosaurs in outcrop of Morrison Formation at the Howe Ranch quarry. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1934. The great landslide where more than 100 quarry workers were entombed at Quillanloma across Rio Culapachan west of San Miguelito, Ecuador. 1950.