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A dry ravine is a narrow, steep-sided valley that typically lacks a continuous flow of water. These geological formations are often created by erosion from intermittent streams or rainfall, resulting in a distinct channel that may only fill with water during heavy rain or flooding events. Dry ravines can serve as natural drainage paths and may support unique ecosystems adapted to their specific conditions.

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