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A shallow ravine is often referred to as a "gully." These formations are typically characterized by their narrow, steep sides and are formed by the erosion of soil and rock, usually due to water runoff. Gullies can be found in various landscapes and may collect runoff water during rain, leading to further erosion over time.

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