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Karst topography (4664 bytes)
1: ...face drainage. The word ''Karst'', or ''Classical Karst'', is the [[English language|English]] name for [...
3: ....jpg|thumb|200px|Source of the river Loue showing karst formations]]
5: ...me, complex underground drainage systems (such as karst [[aquifer]]s) and extensive [[cave]]s and cavern ...
9: ...to pass through and accelerating the formation of karst features.
11: ...e is the [[Gruta Rei do Mato]] in the Lagoa Santa Karst formation around [[Sete Lagoas]], [[Brazil]] with...

Woodville Karst Plain (101 bytes)
1: The '''Woodville Karst Plain''' is the [[karst]] area near [[Tallahassee, Florida]].

Mole Creek Karst National Park (546 bytes)
1: '''Mole Creek Karst''' is a national park in [[Tasmania]] ([[Australi...
16: [[nl:Mole Creek Karst nationaal park]]

Yangshuo (1460 bytes)
1: ...i Province]], [[China]]. Surrounded by towering [[karst]] peaks, bordered on one side by the [[Li river]]...
6: ...ground.]]<br>''The town of Yángshuò from a nearby karst peak. The Li river can be seen in the background....
12: ... is situated on a small plain between a number of karst peaks. Two main roads run away from the water an...
16: ...arst peaks, hire a bicycle for a trip through the karst scenery or simply relax in the town itself, which...

Kras (1320 bytes)
1: ...arso''' in Italian), also called the '''Classical Karst''' or the '''Kras Plateau''', is a region of sout...
3: ...mous as the inspiration for the geological term [[karst topography]].
7: Karst Research Institute [http://www.zrc-sazu.si/izrk/]
18: [[de:Karst (Geographie)]]
20: [[nl:Karst]]

WKPP (546 bytes)
1: ...a [[cave diving]] organisation in the [[Woodville Karst Plain]] of [[Florida]], [[USA]].

Aachtopf (1747 bytes)
1: ...own [[Aach]], [[Baden-Württemberg]]. As a typical karst spring the production depends very much on the se...
5: The karst spring is connected to a huge cave which runs nor...
10: ...gs/Aach.html Achtopf] More background info on the karst spring.

Kokura Minami-ku, Kitakyushu (1123 bytes)
1: ...arst plateau.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Hiraodai]] [[karst]] plateau in Kokura Minami ward]]
5: ...ural and undeveloped, and includes the Hiraodai [[karst]] plateau and Sugao no taki (waterfall). However,...

Dolostone (940 bytes)
1: ...olostone frequently develops a [[Karst topography|karst]] terrain surface with abundant underground [[Cav...

DIR diving (1132 bytes)
1: ...ng]] developed by members of the [[WKPP|Woodville Karst Plain Project]] and primarily taught by [[Global ...
17: * [http://www.wkpp.org Woodville Karst Plain Project]

Quebradillas, Puerto Rico (1274 bytes)
5: ... 25 miles of maintained footpaths are through the karst region.

Olm (2440 bytes)
28: ...c]] [[Amphibia|amphibian]] [[animal]], found in [[karst]] areas of the [[Dinaric Alps]].
32: ...subterranean freshwater lakes and brooks of the [[karst]] areas of the [[Dinaric Alps]] along the [[Adria...
41: ...s.htm ''Proteus anguinus'' - Mysterious Ruler of Karst Darkness]

Tourism in Slovenia (1578 bytes)
3: ...re famous is Slovenia's [[Karst]] named after the Karst plateau in southwestern Slovenia. More than 28 mi...

Skocjan Caves (551 bytes)
1: ...e most famous sites in the world for the study of karstic (limestone) phenomena.

Speleology (705 bytes)
1: ... is the scientific study of [[cave]]s and other [[karst]] features, their make-up, structure, physical pr...

Paklenica (409 bytes)
3: The '''Paklenica''' [[karst]] river [[canyon]] is one of the [[Croatia]]n [[n...

Parque da Cascata (1984 bytes)
4: ...e da Cascata is in fact the collapsed part of a [[Karst]] [[cave]].
10: ...n. It is in this limestone that the Lagoa Santa [[Karst]] was developed. The area around [[Sete Lagoas]] ...

Sinkhole (2159 bytes)
5: ...but not always linked with a [[karst]] landscape. Karst represents a set of surface features that are cha...

Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten (620 bytes)
1: Gustav Karl Wilhelm '''Hermann Karsten''' ([[1817]]-[[1908]]) was a [[Germany|German]]...
3: ...tific names|botanical author abbreviation]] '''H. Karst.''' is applied to plants he described.
7: [[Category:1817 births|Karsten, Hermann]]
8: [[Category:1908 deaths|Karsten, Hermann]]
9: [[Category:Botanists|Karsten, Hermann]]

Mount Owen (658 bytes)
3: ...ere are a number of [[caves]] in the [[marble]] [[karst]] areas on the flanks of the mountain, including ...

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