Jamison Valley escarpments
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The Jamison Valley escarpments are dramatic sandstone cliff formations in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, renowned for their sweeping views, rugged scenery, and significance as a major natural attraction.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Jamison Valley escarpment | 1 |
| Jamison Valley escarpments canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Jamison Valley escarpments Context triple: [Echo Point lookout, viewDirection, Jamison Valley escarpments]
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Calcinara Valley
Calcinara Valley is a natural valley within the UNESCO-listed archaeological area of Pantalica near Syracuse in Sicily, known for its rugged landscape and proximity to ancient rock-cut tombs.
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Marble Valley
Marble Valley is a notable geographic area in Pickens County, Georgia, recognized for its association with the region’s historic marble industry and landscape.
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Wellman Divide
Wellman Divide is a high mountain saddle and popular trail junction in California’s San Jacinto Mountains, often used as a waypoint for hikers heading toward San Jacinto Peak.
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Pennyroyal Plateau
The Pennyroyal Plateau is a broad karst region in south-central Kentucky characterized by rolling farmland, sinkholes, and extensive cave systems including parts of Mammoth Cave.
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E.
Hinnom Valley
Hinnom Valley is a ravine on the southwestern side of Jerusalem historically associated with ancient rites and later symbolic of judgment in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Jamison Valley escarpments Target entity description: The Jamison Valley escarpments are dramatic sandstone cliff formations in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, renowned for their sweeping views, rugged scenery, and significance as a major natural attraction.
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A.
Calcinara Valley
Calcinara Valley is a natural valley within the UNESCO-listed archaeological area of Pantalica near Syracuse in Sicily, known for its rugged landscape and proximity to ancient rock-cut tombs.
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B.
Marble Valley
Marble Valley is a notable geographic area in Pickens County, Georgia, recognized for its association with the region’s historic marble industry and landscape.
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C.
Wellman Divide
Wellman Divide is a high mountain saddle and popular trail junction in California’s San Jacinto Mountains, often used as a waypoint for hikers heading toward San Jacinto Peak.
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D.
Pennyroyal Plateau
The Pennyroyal Plateau is a broad karst region in south-central Kentucky characterized by rolling farmland, sinkholes, and extensive cave systems including parts of Mammoth Cave.
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E.
Hinnom Valley
Hinnom Valley is a ravine on the southwestern side of Jerusalem historically associated with ancient rites and later symbolic of judgment in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
escarpment
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natural attraction ⓘ sandstone cliff formation ⓘ |
| access | via walking tracks and lookouts along plateau edge ⓘ |
| climate | temperate highland climate of Blue Mountains ⓘ |
| composedOf | sandstone ⓘ |
| erosionProcess |
fluvial erosion
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weathering ⓘ |
| formsBoundaryOf | Jamison Valley ⓘ |
| geologicalEra | Triassic sandstone ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
dramatic cliffs
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rugged scenery ⓘ sheer rock walls ⓘ steep cliff faces ⓘ |
| hasLookout |
Echo Point lookout
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surface form:
Echo Point lookout vicinity
various cliff-edge viewpoints ⓘ |
| hasViewOf |
Jamison Valley floor
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surrounding Blue Mountains ranges ⓘ |
| hazard |
cliff-edge exposure
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rockfalls ⓘ |
| knownFor |
dramatic landscapes
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sweeping views ⓘ tourist appeal ⓘ |
| landformType | plateau edge ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Australia
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Blue Mountains ⓘ Jamison Valley ⓘ New South Wales ⓘ |
| managedAs | part of Blue Mountains National Park surroundings ⓘ |
| near |
Katoomba
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Leura ⓘ Wentworth Falls ⓘ |
| overlooks | Jamison Valley ⓘ |
| partOf |
Kanangra Plateau
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surface form:
Blue Mountains sandstone plateau
Greater Blue Mountains Area ⓘ
surface form:
Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Greater Blue Mountains Area ⓘ
surface form:
Greater Blue Mountains region
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| popularActivity |
hiking along cliff-top tracks
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landscape photography ⓘ viewing sunrise and sunset ⓘ |
| significance |
iconic scenic feature of Jamison Valley
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major natural attraction in the Blue Mountains ⓘ |
| tourismType |
bushwalking
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photography ⓘ sightseeing ⓘ |
| vegetationType |
hanging swamps and heath in some sections
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sclerophyll forest on plateau above ⓘ |
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Subject: Jamison Valley escarpments Description of subject: The Jamison Valley escarpments are dramatic sandstone cliff formations in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, renowned for their sweeping views, rugged scenery, and significance as a major natural attraction.
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