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Later winds, if of sufficient force, will erode away the kalutoqaniq, producing sculptured forms which have great beauty but which are exceeding difficult to traverse. The sculpturings are widely known by the terms zastrugi (Russian) or skavler (Norwegian), but are more accurately known as kaioqlaq (Eskimo [Inuit]). Zastrugi or skavler refer to surface sculpturings in general. Kaioqlaq refers to large, hard sculpturings while the word tumarinyiq (Eskimo [Inuit]) refers to small zastrugi or ripple marks.
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Later
winds,
if
of
sufficient
force,
will
erode
away
the
kalutoqaniq,
producing
sculptured
forms
which
have
great
beauty
but
which
are
exceeding
difficult
to
traverse.
The
sculpturings
are
widely
known
by
the
terms
zastrugi
(Russian)
or
skavler
(Norwegian),
but
are
more
accurately
known
as
kaioqlaq
(Eskimo
[Inuit]).
Zastrugi
or
skavler
refer
to
surface
sculpturings
in
general.
Kaioqlaq
refers
to
large,
hard
sculpturings
while
the
word
tumarinyiq
(Eskimo
[Inuit])
refers
to
small
zastrugi
or
"ripple
marks."