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Description Rain falling on these limestone moutains create strange artworks: color nuances and rounds reliefs of a mount slowly collapsing into sands and dusts. The points where the slope is too high are those where the collaping speed is the fastest, and remain free of vegetation. Area of Margoon, Kohkiluyeh va Boyer Ahmad province, Iran, April 2008
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Author dynamosquito from France

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