Manitoulin Island cliffs

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The Manitoulin Island cliffs are dramatic limestone and dolostone bluffs that form part of Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment, overlooking Lake Huron with sheer rock faces and scenic vistas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff formation
geological feature
landform
adjacentTo shoreline of Lake Huron
composedOf dolostone
limestone
formedBy erosion
glacial activity
weathering
geologicalPeriod Paleozoic era NERFINISHED
Silurian-Devonian age rocks
hasCharacteristic dramatic bluffs
scenic vistas
sheer rock faces
hasEcologicalRole habitat for cliff-dwelling plants
habitat for nesting birds
hasViewOf North Channel of Lake Huron NERFINISHED
inland forests of Manitoulin Island
isKnownFor exposed sedimentary rock layers
panoramic lake views
isPartOf Great Lakes Basin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canada
Manitoulin Island NERFINISHED
Ontario
overlook Lake Huron NERFINISHED
partOf Niagara Escarpment NERFINISHED
Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
supportsActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing

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Niagara Escarpment formsFeature Manitoulin Island cliffs