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Areial view of Western Brook glacial trough, Newfoundland, Canada.
In preglacial time, this gorge was a normal river valley near sea level. As the plateau was altered during the Ice Age, powerful outlet glaciers deepened and widen the valley.
(Source: Natural Resources Canada. Unattributed photograph. Copyright Terrain Sciences Division, Geological Survey of Canada.)