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Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites at Shark Bay Western Australia
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites, Shark Bay, Western Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stromatolites are rock-like structures built by microbes (single-celled cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae). Shark Bay’s stromatolites are only 2,000 to 3,000 years old, but they are similar to life forms found on Earth up to 3.5 billion years ago. They provide a unique insight into what the world was like at the dawn of time.


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