Blind valley

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A blind valley is a valley in a karst landscape that has no exit. It is created by a brook or river that digs further and further into the rock, but then does not leave the valley again above ground, but disappears underground in a ponor or a cave on the opposite slope.

In the French Jura , the blind valleys are called Reculée .

Individual evidence

  1. Spektrum.de: Blindtal , accessed on January 1, 2019.
  2. GeoLexikon: Blindtal , accessed on January 1, 2019.