These are common geologic (and manmade/geographic features), as seen from 35,000 feet.
You can open any of these examples in Google Earth by clicking the Google Earth icon:

If you don't know the name of the feature you're looking for, go here: "What Was That?" (This is a tool that sorts features based on what they look like: mountains, rivers, valleys, piles of sand etc.)
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Hogbacks - Steeply tilting rock layers which stick up out of the ground like spine vertebrae. Sometimes they can form triangle-shaped wedges that lay against the sides of mountains. {read more} | ||||
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