Lech River gorge system

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The Lech River gorge system is a dramatic series of river-carved canyons and ravines in the Alpine region, known for its steep rock walls, scenic landscapes, and ecological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
natural landscape
river gorge system
conservationRelevance area of interest for nature protection
environmentalSignificance high landscape value
important habitat connectivity corridor
refuge for sensitive species
formedBy Lech River NERFINISHED
geologicalContext Alpine orogeny region
hasCharacteristic dramatic relief
fast-flowing river sections
high ecological significance
narrow valley sections
ravines
river-carved canyons
rocky riverbanks
scenic landscapes
steep rock walls
hasFeature deeply incised channels
narrow gorges
river terraces
rock outcrops
steep slopes
hasOrigin long-term river erosion in Alpine rocks
hasProcess fluvial erosion
river incision
slope erosion
hydrologicalRole concentrates river flow in confined sections
influences local sediment transport
knownFor biodiversity
dramatic scenery
geological interest
nature-based recreation
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Lech River basin NERFINISHED
partOf Alpine river landscape
supports aquatic ecosystems
cliff-dwelling species
riparian habitats
tourismImportance regional attraction for outdoor activities
usedFor hiking
landscape photography
nature observation

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Lech gorge at Landsberg isSectionOf Lech River gorge system