File:Drumlins around Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin.jpg

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Description The highly grooved landscape south of Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin. The grooves are hills called drumlins, left by the retreating glacier about 12,000 years ago.
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Author Doc Searls from Santa Barbara, USA

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