Monte San Nicola in Sicily, Italy, south of Butera in the province of Caltanissetta.
The red line below the '5' on the rock marks the basis of the Gelasian (Lower Pleistocene), 2.58 million years ago.

The Gelasian is a geologic age named after the nearby city of Gela in the south of Sicily.

Monte San Nicola in Sicily, Italy, south of Butera in the province of Caltanissetta. The red line below the '5' on the rock marks the basis of the Gelasian (Lower Pleistocene), 2.58 million years ago. The Gelasian is a geologic age named after the nearby city of Gela in the south of Sicily.

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Cayambe
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interval Gélasien principale
Italie Gélasien Pléistocène