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  2. Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    Often, the rock stratum just below the more resistant shelf will be of a softer type, meaning that undercutting due to splashback will occur here to form a shallow cave-like formation known as a rock shelter under and behind the waterfall.

  3. Nanxi River (Zhejiang) - Wikipedia

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    The main scenic spots of the Nanxi River area include Baizhang Waterfall, Furong Triangle Rock, the Waterfall of Tengxi Pool, the Twelve Peaks, Taogong Cave, the Warehouse Under The Cliff, the Furong Ancient Hamlet and Lion Rock. The rock stratum of the mountains is mostly made up of tuff, rhyolite, and granite. [2]

  4. Rock shelter - Wikipedia

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    A rock shelter (also rockhouse, crepuscular cave, bluff shelter, or abri) is a shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff. In contrast to solutional caves ( karst ), which are often many miles long or wide, rock shelters are almost always modest in size and extent.

  5. Massive rock formation became indoor waterfall in Sacramento ...

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    See the stunning waterfall that cascades down a full story from a formal entryway into a koi pond in the living room. Massive rock formation became indoor waterfall in Sacramento area home listed ...

  6. Stratum - Wikipedia

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    In the study of rock and sediment strata, geologists have recognized a number of different types of strata, including bed, flow, band, and key bed. [1] [5] A bed is a single stratum that is lithologically distinguishable from other layers above and below it. In the classification hierarchy of sedimentary lithostratigraphic units, a bed is the ...

  7. Natural arch - Wikipedia

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    A natural arch, natural bridge, or (less commonly) rock arch is a natural landform where an arch has formed with an opening underneath. Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs , coastal cliffs , fins or stacks are subject to erosion from the sea, rivers or weathering ( subaerial processes).

  8. Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area - Wikipedia

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    Repeated glaciation events, the unique terrane structure, the formation of tufa, the stratum of carbonic acid rock, and climatic conditions such as Arctic-alpine sunlight have created this world-famous travertine landscape. Huanglong covers an area of 700 km 2 at an altitude between 1700m and 5588m. Major scenic areas include:

  9. Tourist plummets to death near Yosemite waterfall after ... - AOL

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    A 21-year-old Romanian tourist fell to his death near a waterfall at Yosemite National Park after he slipped off a rock, KCRA reports. Authorities told the station that Lucian Miu attempted to ...