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Illustration that shows a field of drumlins. These features are formed after a glacier modified the landscape. The tear-drop-shaped formations denote the direction of the ice flow.

Source

original from Image:Drumlins_LMB.png >> English Wikipedia, original upload 2 August 2005 by w:User:Luis María Benítez (selfmade)

Date

10:35, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

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Permission=Original released to public domain

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