karst waters
91allogenic valley — A karst valley incised by a watercourse originating on impervious rock with a volume sufficient for it to traverse a limestone area on the surface. The valley is incised from the limestone contact and with the passage of time the river is… …
92Cairn — For other uses, see Cairn (disambiguation). A cairn to mark the summit of a mountain Cairn is a term used mainly in the English speaking world for a man made pile of stones. It comes from the Irish: carn (plural cairn) or Scottish Gaelic: càrn… …
93Cantabria — For other uses, see Cantabria (disambiguation). Cantabria   Autonomous Community   …
94Westerwald — The Westerwald (IPA2|ˈvɛstɐvalt) is a low mountain range on the right bank of the river Rhine in the German federal states of Rhineland Palatinate, Hesse and North Rhine Westphalia. It is a part of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge (Rhenish Slate… …
95Continental Divide (Atlantic/Pacific) — For continental divides in general, see Continental Divide. [ thumb|300px|Continental divides in North America. The Great Divide is in red.] Continental Divide or Great Divide is the name given to the North American portion of the mountainous… …
96Jinan — For other uses, see Jinan (disambiguation). Coordinates: 36°40′N 116°59′E / 36.667°N 116.983°E / 36.667; 116.983 …
97Leshan Giant Buddha — Mount Emei Scenic Area, including Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area * UNESCO World Heritage Site …
98Dujiangyan Irrigation System — For the adjacent city, see Dujiangyan City. Mount Qingcheng and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System * UNESCO World Heritage Site …
99Turlough (lake) — A Turlough, or Turlach, is a unique type of disappearing lake found mostly in limestone areas of Ireland, west of the River Shannon. [ Shannon Pot, the traditional source of the Shannon, is itself a turlough.] The name comes from the Irish tuar …
100Malaysia — This article is about the country. For the biogeographical region, see Malesia. Malaysia …