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A cirque is a bowl-shaped, amphitheater-like depression formed by glacial erosion, typically found in mountainous regions. It features steep, rocky walls and is often filled with a small lake or tarn at the bottom. The landscape surrounding a cirque is usually rugged, showcasing glacial features such as U-shaped valleys and hanging valleys. The combination of the dramatic topography and potential for snow and ice makes cirques visually striking.

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