DescriptionTrees showing the presence of creep.jpg
English: These trees you can see are bent down towards their bottom and then are standing straight towards the top. They are bending in the direction of movement of the hillside offering a sign of evidence of downhill creep and movement along the slope. (Photo taken at Western Washington University Bellingham, WA)
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2007-03-04 21:51 G310stu 432×576× (112105 bytes) These trees you can see are bent down towards their bottom and then are standing straight towards the top. They are bending in the direction of movement of the hillside offering a sign of evidence of creep and movement along the slope. (Picture taken at
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