Source: Pascal Brackman
In the extension of the hiking trail you see a weird double kink in the slope. It runs together with an old plot boundary. On slightly older aerial photographs, that boundary can still be clearly seen. Now the lawn runs uninterrupted. Because there was a plot boundary here, that boundary was usually not ploughed and was covered with vegetation, which made the erosion higher up less visible, and downhill the erosion nibbled at that wall (what is called recessive erosion). This creates a classic kink in the slope that geomorphologists call a graft.
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