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This picture was taken at Sequiota Park in Springfield, MO. This hole in the side of the cliff is either a sewer drain put there by people or it is a “sea cave.” It’s not quite a sea cave because it’s not near the ocean, but it is similar. Sea caves are formed when the waves crash against cliff sides. This mechanical erosion wear away at the rocks on the cliff. Then cavities are continually pounded against by the water. This enlarges it and makes a sea cave. This hole is very similar to that except it is a river instead of the ocean. Reference: https://www.britannica.com/science/sea-cave