Greece, Zakynthos, Marathia Cape. On the maps that I found are marked here limestones and marls: Eocene - Oligocene. But in my opinion, we see inconsistent contact in this place with limestones and calcareous marls: lower-middle Miocene. Light on top - Miocene; gray bottom - Paleogen.
Russia, Khabarovsk Territory, Sikachi-Alyan. Pyroxene-olivine, olivine basalts. Form a cover. Thickness - 28 metres. Gray, with a violet hue, dark gray, massive, dense, often porous, with a porphyry structure.
Greece, Peloponnese, Agios Ilias Beach. Limestone. I spent a long and painful search on the Internet for geological maps of Greece.... Most of them show Quaternary (Holocene or Pleistocene) deposits at this location. On some - Neogene.
Russia, Khabarovsk territory, gold deposit "Bolotistoe". Weathering crust on gabbro-diorites. Contains gold. Red stripes - quartz veins with limonite. Neogene? It is found under the cover of andesite-basalts N1
Madeira, view from Pico Ruivo south. Basaltic interchange lavas and pyroclastic material with late dykes. Intermediate volcanic complex. Cenozoic. Neogene. Pliocene.