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Stromatolites, the oldest life form that still exists today, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Hamelin pool, Western Australia
© Fred Bavendam
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Stromatolites, the oldest life form that still exists today, Shark Bay, Australia
© Mitsuaki Iwago
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today, over three billion years old, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Chien Lee
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Stromatolites exposed at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Stromatolites, the oldest life form that still exists today, Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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Tourist photographing stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia
© Fred Bavendam
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Stromatolites, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia
© Dave Watts/ npl
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today. Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today. Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites with traces of a wagon wheel, fifty years after passage, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today. Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle/ Biosphoto
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Stromatolites, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia, Australia
© Gary Bell/ Oceanwide
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Jellyfish (Phyllorhiza peronlesueuri) trio amongst stromatolites, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia, Australia
© Gary Bell/ Oceanwide
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Stromatolites at low tide, colonies of blue-green algae, the oldest life form that still exists today. Fossils dated to over three billion years ago, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia
© Hiroya Minakuchi
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