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  2. Geology of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The large Bloody Bluff Fault (named for Bloody Bluff in Minute Man National Historical Park in Lexington) is a west-dipping brittle deformation zone that formed between the Avalon terrane and Nashoba terrane, likely in the late Paleozoic.

  3. Bloody Bluff fault - Wikipedia

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    The fault is visible along I-495 just east of Westborough and further east, the Bloody Bluff-Lake Char fault splits into smaller branches. One of these faults, tentatively named the Weston fault, may extend into the Boston Basin. Where the Bloody Bluff fault ends in the northeast, at the terminus of the Burlington mylonite zone, it may ...

  4. Barn Bluff (Red Wing, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the bluff is displaced approximately 40 metres (131 ft) upwards relative to the adjoining bedrock along the Red Wing Fault, which transects the bluff near its south face. It is composed of early Paleozoic rocks, including Ordovician dolomite and sandstone atop Cambrian shale , siltstone and greensand at its base, deposited by early ...

  5. Artists' Bluff: An easy hike, amazing views, and an Instagram hit

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    Jun. 28—FRANCONIA NOTCH Artists' Bluff, whose sublime views once enticed 19th-century painters, today is one of the most Instagrammed spots in the White Mountains. A magnet from late May through ...

  6. Bluff Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Bluff Formation consists of massive wind-deposited sandstone beds at its type location at Bluff, Utah. These cap the cliffs north of town and are 100–350 feet (30–107 m) thick. [ 1 ] Further to the southeast, the sandstone beds lack high-angle cross beds , being dominated instead by horizontal bed forms, and are overlain by mixed ...

  7. Driftless Area - Wikipedia

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    The Driftless Area, also known as Bluff Country and the Paleozoic Plateau, is a topographic and cultural region in the Midwestern United States [1] that comprises southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and the extreme northwestern corner of Illinois. The Driftless Area is a USDA Level III Ecoregion: Ecoregion 52.

  8. Need ideas for February vacation? Activities to do with your ...

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    Cost: free. Take a little break with story time at the mansion with the New Bedford Free Public Library. Bring home a family craft to create together. Mario Mini Camp. When: 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday ...

  9. Maunganui Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Maunganui Bluff is a prominent coastal bluff located on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island, in the Northland region. [1] Known locally as The Bluff , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is set in a 495 hectares (1,220 acres) scenic reserve and rises 459 metres (1,506 ft) above sea level.