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Another cold night by ramerk_de http://flic.kr/p/RfrURB
Of inliers and outliers (geology) by ramerk_de An inlier is an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks. Inliers are typically formed by the erosion of overlying younger rocks to reveal a limited exposure of the older underlying rocks. Conversely an outlier is an area of younger rock completely surrounded by older rocks. An outlier is typically formed when sufficient erosion of surrounding rocks has taken place to sever the younger rock's original continuity with a larger mass of the same younger rocks nearby. These two cyclists are on their ways near Neumarkt (Upper Palatiniate), an area possessing many outliers (in German Zeugenberge). Text adapted from Wikipedia. Award counter http://flic.kr/p/Uvihmy
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