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    An esker, eskar, eschar, or os, sometimes called an asar, osar, or serpent kame, is a long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel, examples of which...
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  • esker is a ridge of sand and gravel. Esker may also refer to: An eschar, slough or dead tissue Esker, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Esker,...
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  • Esker Fax from Esker is a Windows server-based fax server solution, that allows fax processing transmission and reception from both desktop clients, and...
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  • Esker Friary was a monastery established by the Dominican Friars – Regular Observance. It was founded originally after 1622, on a site granted by Ulick...
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  • The Esker Riada (Irish: Eiscir Riada) is a system of eskers that stretch across the middle of Ireland, between Dublin and Galway. The Esker Riada is a...
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  • Service. Richmond Esker was legally protected as a national nature reserve by the Irish government in 1985. Richmond Esker, with Timahoe Esker, is one of only...
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    National Museum of Ireland. Another notable archaeological site is St Finian's Esker church and graveyard, which is listed by both the National Monuments Service...
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    The Pyynikki Esker (or the Pyynikki Ridge; Finnish: Pyynikinharju) is the tallest longitudinal esker in the world, located in Pyynikki, Tampere, Finland...
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    Hunstanton Park Esker is a 17.3-hectare (43-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Hunstanton in Norfolk. The esker extends 1.5 km...
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  • erosional surfaces include: outwash plains, kames, kame terraces, kettle holes, eskers, varves, and proglacial lakes. Meltwater streams and formed by glaciers...
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