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The Tabokinė outcrop is a unique geological site where vertical walls of Devonian rocks are arranged in two levels. The upper cliff features vertical walls 3–4 meters high, composed of fractured and fissured layers of dolomite, into which tree roots penetrate. This is an excellent example of the Devonian period, revealing the Earth's history and the processes that took place hundreds of millions of years ago. The Tabokinė outcrop is a great location for nature enthusiasts and photographers who want to capture the beauty and geological diversity of Lithuania's natural landscape.
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