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- Geo_of_Ork abstract "The Geo of Ork is a narrow and deep cleft in the cliff face of the northernmost point on the island of Shapinsay in the Orkney islands. The term geo or gya derives from Old Norse gjá. This landform was created by the wave driven erosion of cliffs along faults or bedding planes in the rock. A well preserved prehistoric broch lies slightly to the south of Geo of Ork on the eastern coast of Shapinsay. This drystone broch has extant remains of ancient stone furniture inside.".
- Geo_of_Ork thumbnail Geo_of_Ork_by_C_Michael_Hogan.jpg?width=300.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageID "14010194".
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageLength "1106".
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageRevisionID "455774618".
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Bed_(geology).
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Broch.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Burroughston_Broch.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shapinsay.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Cliff.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Dry_stone.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Drystone.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Geo_(landscape).
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_surface_wave.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Orkney.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Quholm.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Shapinsay.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink Wind_wave.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLink File:Geo_of_Ork_by_C_Michael_Hogan.jpg.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geo of Ork".
- Geo_of_Ork hasPhotoCollection Geo_of_Ork.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orkney-stub.
- Geo_of_Ork wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Geo_of_Ork subject Category:Shapinsay.
- Geo_of_Ork hypernym Cleft.
- Geo_of_Ork comment "The Geo of Ork is a narrow and deep cleft in the cliff face of the northernmost point on the island of Shapinsay in the Orkney islands. The term geo or gya derives from Old Norse gjá. This landform was created by the wave driven erosion of cliffs along faults or bedding planes in the rock. A well preserved prehistoric broch lies slightly to the south of Geo of Ork on the eastern coast of Shapinsay. This drystone broch has extant remains of ancient stone furniture inside.".
- Geo_of_Ork label "Geo of Ork".
- Geo_of_Ork sameAs m.03cqxb2.
- Geo_of_Ork sameAs Q5533944.
- Geo_of_Ork sameAs Q5533944.
- Geo_of_Ork wasDerivedFrom Geo_of_Ork?oldid=455774618.
- Geo_of_Ork depiction Geo_of_Ork_by_C_Michael_Hogan.jpg.
- Geo_of_Ork isPrimaryTopicOf Geo_of_Ork.