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lavaka at Ankarafantsika natural reserve
Lavaka ("hole" in Malagasy language) are a type of gully, formed via groundwater sapping. They are usually shaped like a tear-drop with a steep, round headwall that narrows downhill into a shallow outlet channel. Associated erosion is usually rapid, producing a sediment yield on the order of 8,000 cubic metres over several months. These are some of the fastest erosion rates seen in the world.
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| Date Taken: | |
| Date Uploaded: | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Location: | Mahajanga, Boeny, Madagascar |
| Camera: | OLYMPUS CORPORATION X300,D565Z,C450Z |
| Focal Length: | 5.8 mm |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/100 sec |
| Aperture: | f/8.7 |
| ISO: | 70 |
| Copyright: | © Bruno Tartaglione |
| Categories: | Landscapes, Nature, Places |