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Limestone Cliff Above the Meuse at Kanne

28 June 2026 · Kanne

From directly above, the cliff face becomes a wall — a sheer vertical cut of limestone running the full length of the frame, with the Meuse pressed hard against its base. A railway line threads the narrow strip of ground between rock and river, barely visible beneath the tree canopy. The escarpment is ancient geology made abrupt; the river below moves indifferently past it. Geological time and daily river traffic share the same narrow corridor.

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