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Karst (/kɑːrst/) is a
topography formed from the
dissolution of
soluble carbonate rocks such as
limestone and dolomite. It is
characterized by features...
- 145 ft). Jur****ic-era
limestone is a
prominent bedrock which is
locally karstified. It
hosts the
Grotte de l'Observatoire,
which has been open to the public...
- Kamenik,
which is 1815
meters high.
Kamenik is one of the most
heavily karstified and
least accessible Montenegrin mountains, due to the
nature of the terrain...
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frequently climbed. To the
south and west of the
Pyramidenspitze is a high,
karstified plateau,
covered with
mountain pine,
which falls steeply into the valley...
- Sphinx, the Jug, the Camel, the ****, etc.
Other flat
surfaces have been
karstified into rugged,
rocky lands where travel on foot is difficult. Like many...
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between Bosnia and
Herzegovina and
Montenegro and is the most
heavily karstified range of the Dinarides. Highest point Peak Maja Jezercë in
Albania Elevation...
- In some
areas limestones from an
ancient reef
fringe prevail and are
karstified. The
Sauerland has
several caves,
especially in the
northern part, the...
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which trickles away
above them and
rainfall which trickles away on the
karstified downs of a
landscape called Baar. Together, the
Brigach and the Breg empty...
- park. Some
parts of the
range on the
western and
southern slopes are
karstified and bare of trees,
covered by
calcareous gr****land.: 124 The area shaped...
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Austrian Pre-Alps and is part of the
Northern Limestone Alps. The
heavily karstified mountain range consists mainly of
Wetterstein limestone,
drains mostly...