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Time-lapse Photography of wind erosion of soft rock (i.e. sandstone, etc) is available, I've seen such footage myself. As to where you'd obtain it from I'm afraid I'm not sure- you could try consulting the science department of your local school or college, and also approaching your nearest educational supplies shop or store.

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