Namibian drumlins

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The Namibian drumlins are a geologic feature in Namibia. Since drumlins only occur as the result of glaciers, researchers determined they are the relic of an ice age in the late Paleozoic Era.[1] The researchers measured the supposed rock drumlins with satellite imagery available on the Internet. "Megalineations" including rock drumlins were described at approximately 20°33′S 14°21′E / 20.550°S 14.350°E / -20.550; 14.350, between Twyfelfontein and Xaragu Camp.[2]

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