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Physical Geography > Bedrock
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Bedrock Defined
Rock at or near (beneath soil and regolith) the Earth's surface that is solid and relatively unweathered.
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- Casa Lefevre / Longhi Arquitectos | Plataforma Arquitectura: Sensational location... nice teetering on the cliff, too. But, for me - over-designed, not that there aren't good bits in it. Too mannered... call me a minimalist or ascetic.
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- Stuck in Prehistoric Thinking? Meet the Twin Stones and Get Out of Bedrock!: Stuck in Prehistoric Thinking? Meet the Twin Stones and Get Out of Bedrock!
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