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Drumlins

A drumlin, is an elongated hill in the shape of a half-buried egg formed by glacial ice acting on underlying unconsolidated till or ground moraine. They form during the decaying stages of a glacier.
They tend to occur in swarms and are often referred to as "basket of eggs topography".
by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 1 Jul 2015, Updated: Sat, 18 Jul 2015


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SD9652 : Hoober Hill by N Chadwick
SD9050 : Langber Hill by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Turney Cliff Hill by N Chadwick
SD9050 : Drumlin by the canal by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Bell Flat Hill by N Chadwick
SD8948 : Risebrigg Hill by N Chadwick
SD9155 : Wooded drumlin by N Chadwick
SD8848 : Copy Hill by N Chadwick
SD9255 : A Drumlin by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Stock Bridge Hill by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Drumlin country by N Chadwick
SD9152 : Banks Hill by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Castleber Hill by N Chadwick
SD9255 : Butter Haw Hill from the Pennine Way by Chris Heaton
SD9051 : Bridle Stile Plantation by N Chadwick
SD8949 : Risebrigg Hill by N Chadwick
SD9051 : A drumlin by N Chadwick
SD9049 : Stock Bridge Hill by N Chadwick
SD8848 : Copy Hill by N Chadwick
SD8848 : Copy Hill by N Chadwick
SD8949 : View south from the canal by N Chadwick
SD9050 : Langber Hill by N Chadwick
SD9255 : Butter Haw Hill by Chris Heaton
SD9250 : Low drumlins by N Chadwick
SD9255 : Butter Haw Hill - A Perfect Drumlin by Chris Heaton

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