Gorges

/ˈɡɔːrdʒɪz/ noun

Deep narrow valleys with steep rocky sides, often created by rivers cutting through mountains over time.

From Old French 'gorge' meaning throat or neck, used metaphorically for narrow passages. The geological meaning became standard by the 1700s.

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