Gravel bar
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Gravel bars are hydrogeologic sediments that are prone to continuous erosion and migration. One example is Oodaaq, which is often argued to be the Northernmost point in the world.
Gravel bars are hydrogeologic sediments that are prone to continuous erosion and migration. One example is Oodaaq, which is often argued to be the Northernmost point in the world.