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The Pagramančio Cliff, located in the northern part of the Pagramančio village on the left bank of the Akmena River, is an important geological monument. The cliff rises to a height of 29–31 meters and stretches 203 meters in length. It exposes Pleistocene layers, showing deposits of moraine sand, sand, aleurite, and clay left by glaciers. This cliff is a geological book that tells the story of 200,000 years of history and the formation of the Pagramančio area. It is a unique site, valued by both geologists and tourists who wish to immerse themselves in the history of nature and enjoy the landscape.
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