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Eons of wind, rain and other forces of nature have eaten away at the volcanic rock creating tufa, a soft and malleable stone.
Indeed, the most abundant creatures in the Ica Desert died millions of years ago: the area was once a shallow coastal shelf, and eons of wind have revealed rich fossils.
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Less exciting explanations of this landscape involve eons of erosion by winds and waves – but nobody disputes the splendour of the end result.
The wall looks as though it had been shaped over eons by wind or moving water, and as you look across the valley you feel as if you're sitting in the mouth of a cave.
A love of wind".
Strands of wind move.
And Gaudí himself, in using the parabola formed by a hanging chain, was referring to the extraordinary shapes of the rock pinnacles of nearby Montserrat, whittled over eons by the wind.
They incorporate eons of accumulated folk observations.
held in water vapour measure up to eons of weather.
To drive through Orkney is to drive through eons of prehistory to history itself.
Eons of human progress could end next year with the smash of an errant meteor.
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