Chapter 1536 The Last Guardian of Thionville
From a macro perspective, the north and east of the Paris Basin are a series of fold belts, which are caused by the northward extrusion of the African plate, finally extruding continuous folds like forehead wrinkles on both sides of the Rhine River.
The hills are all striped, interspersed with large and small valleys and plains, and rivers are hidden in almost every valley.
The Moselle, Saar, Lauter, Lahn, Maas, and even the huge main channel of the Rhine all pass through these folds.
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