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Old 07-21-2008, 04:53 AM
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Wingbone
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Default RE: Ridges, ravines, hollow, saddles?

I'll give you my take on it. Ridges are self explanitory. A hollow would be the low area between ridges. A ravine is a narrow steep cut into a ridge. A saddle would be an area of ridge topsignificantlylower than the rest of the ridge, thus making it easier to cross.
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