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The layer of rock that tops some geological uplifts. Often seen in the form of a wall or cliff, rimrock forms a cap and sometimes even an overhang over the softer rock beneath, which, as it erodes, can create sculpturesque forms in the remaining geologic material, including caves.
"Cliff Palace nestled beneath the rimrock at Mesa Verde National Monument" by Tim Bounds is licensed under CC BY-NC.
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