Mohawk River gorge

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The Mohawk River gorge is a dramatic, narrow valley carved by the Mohawk River in central New York, known for its rugged cliffs, waterfalls, and historic role in regional transportation and industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
river gorge
valley
carvedBy Mohawk River NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Hudson River watershed NERFINISHED
formedByProcess glacial meltwater erosion
river erosion
geologicalAge Quaternary period (approximate)
hasCharacteristic dramatic
narrow
rugged cliffs
waterfalls
hasEconomicSignificance tourism
transportation infrastructure
hasEnvironmentalSignificance cliff ecosystems
river habitat
hasGeologicalFeature cliff faces
exposed bedrock
steep valley walls
historicalRole corridor for canals
corridor for highways
corridor for railroads
knownFor industrial history
scenic views
transportation corridor
waterfalls
locatedIn New York State NERFINISHED
central New York NERFINISHED
nearbyWatercourse Mohawk River NERFINISHED
partOf Mohawk River valley NERFINISHED
region Mohawk Valley region NERFINISHED
supportsActivity hiking
nature observation
sightseeing
usedAs transportation route

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Little Falls, New York hasWaterway Mohawk River gorge