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Bornhardt
large dome-shaped, steep-sided, bald rock / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bornhardt (pronounced /ˈbɔrnˈhɑrt/) is a big dome-shaped, steep-sided, bald rock formation.[1][2] They are a kind of inselberg. They are usually made up of granites or gneisses, but can sometimes be found in other rock types like limestone, sandstone and conglomerate. They are named after Wilhelm Bornhardt (1864–1946), the German geologist who first described the feature.[3][4]
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