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Sinkhole - Wikipedia
A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. The term is sometimes used to refer to doline, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Swallow hole | geology - Britannica
“swallow holes” where surface streams are lost to the subsurface, the tributary valleys continue to deepen their channels. These evolve into so-called blind ... www.britannica.com
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Understanding sinkholes and karst - British Geological Survey
Sinkholes are often saucer-shaped hollows that are the result of some kind of collapse or removal of an underlying layer of rocks. www.bgs.ac.uk
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swallow-hole
ˈswallow-hole [f. swallow v. or n.2 + hole n.] = swallow n.2 1 b.1661 J. Childrey Brit. Baconica 74 About Badminton also are several holes (called Swallow-holes) where the Waters..fall into the bowels of the earth, and are seen no more. 1829 Glover's Hist. Derby I. 11 The channel of the Manifold riv... Oxford English Dictionary
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SWALLOW HOLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a depression in the ground surface, esp in limestone, where a surface stream disappears underground 2. a place into which foul matter runs. www.collinsdictionary.com
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UKC Forums - Sink Holes, Swallow Holes and Shake Holes
Shake holes are usually found when caves collapse near to the surface swallow holes and sink holes are the same thing, depending on where you come from. www.ukclimbing.com
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Turlough (lake)
Turloughs will usually have specific place on the floor where water flows in and out, called a swallow-hole (slugaire in Irish). Sometimes an actual hole can be seen, but more often it is a hollow filled with stones. wikipedia.org
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swallow hole - INSPIRE registry
A natural depression or hole in the Earth's surface, also known as a sink, shake hole, sinkhole, swallow hole, swallet, doline or cenote. inspire.ec.europa.eu
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What is a Sinkhole? aka Cenote, Sink, Swallet, Swallow hole, Doline
A sinkhole—also known as a cenote, sink, swallet, swallow hole, or doline—is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of ... www.youtube.com
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Presentation to Explain 'Swallow Hole' in Wilson's Creek - KSMU
The whirlpool has opened up into a geo-feature known as a swallow hole that Bullard says is pulling water from the creek into an underground cave. www.ksmu.org
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Swallow-hole - Wikisource
SWALLOW-HOLE, in physical geography the name applied to a cavity resulting from the solution of rock under the action of water. en.wikisource.org
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swallow hole - WordWeb Online Dictionary and Thesaurus
Noun: swallow hole swó-low hówl. A depression in the ground communicating with a subterranean passage (especially in limestone) and formed by solution or by ... www.wordwebonline.com
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The Swallow's Tail
presented alongside the elegant curves of a cello and the instrument's f-holes, which, especially as they lack the small pointed side-cuts of a traditional f-hole The seismic fracture that transverses Topological Abduction of Europe reappears in The Swallow's Tail at the precise point where the y-axis of the swallow's wikipedia.org
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Swallow
The term "swallow" is used colloquially in Europe as a synonym for the barn swallow. species of Hirundinidae are known, divided into 19 genera, with the greatest diversity found in Africa, which is also thought to be where they evolved as hole-nesters wikipedia.org
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White-winged swallow
This swallow is largely non-migratory. Behaviour and ecology Breeding The white-winged swallow builds a cup nest lined with other birds' feathers and some seed inside a tree hole, between boulders wikipedia.org
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