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Anticline cave on the Franco-Spanish border
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Harpea's Cave

Harpea's Cave (from the Basque "the place under the rock") is a cave located in Estérençuby, in the Navarre commune, a few meters from the Franco-Spanish border.

It is an example of an anticline, a convex fold of strata, the centre of which is occupied by the oldest geological layers.

References

  1. Les Pyrénéens au miroir de leur toponymie: Atlas toponymique pyrénéen, Robert Aymard, 1995, Snippet view.

43°01′59″N 1°10′49″W / 43.0331°N 1.1802°W / 43.0331; -1.1802

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