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chimney rock

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chimney rock [′chim‚nē ‚räk]
(geology)
A chimney-shaped remnant of a rock cliff whose sides have been cut into and carried away by waves and the gravel beach.
A rock column rising above its surroundings.
(materials)
A porous phosphate rock used principally in chimney construction.


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The town of Lake Lure will pay homage to the 57-year-old during a memorial service on Saturday evening at Firefly Cove, a housing development that was Camp Chimney Rock when 'Dirty Dancing' was filmed.
The photographer begins his Preface, "With an almost crystalline clarity I remember the first time I saw Chimney Rock and the red hills of Ghost Ranch.
 
 
 
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