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- Early_Winters_Spires abstract "The Early Winters Spires are two rock formations in the Liberty Bell Group of the North Cascade Range in Washington State, United States. The two spires (North and South) are virtually one granite massif, split by a deep cleft formed by jointing and erosion. The shapes of these spires are attributed to ice wedging, cleaving along master joints by soil acids, and perpetual weathering.".
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- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageRevisionID "702740686".
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_Cascades_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_formations_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_Bell_Group.
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink North_Cascades.
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLink File:North_&_South_Early_Winters_Spires.JPG.
- Early_Winters_Spires wikiPageWikiLinkText "Early Winters Spire".
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- Early_Winters_Spires subject Category:Landforms_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires subject Category:North_Cascades_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires subject Category:Rock_formations_of_Washington_(state).
- Early_Winters_Spires hypernym Formations.
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- Early_Winters_Spires type MilitaryUnit.
- Early_Winters_Spires type SpatialThing.
- Early_Winters_Spires comment "The Early Winters Spires are two rock formations in the Liberty Bell Group of the North Cascade Range in Washington State, United States. The two spires (North and South) are virtually one granite massif, split by a deep cleft formed by jointing and erosion. The shapes of these spires are attributed to ice wedging, cleaving along master joints by soil acids, and perpetual weathering.".
- Early_Winters_Spires label "Early Winters Spires".
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- Early_Winters_Spires depiction North_&_South_Early_Winters_Spires.JPG.
- Early_Winters_Spires isPrimaryTopicOf Early_Winters_Spires.