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Groyne

"A groyne (in the U.S. groin) is a rigid hydraulic structure built perpendicularly from an ocean shore (in coastal engineering) or a river bank, interrupting water flow and limiting the movement of sediment. It is usually made out of wood, concrete, or stone. In the ocean, groynes create beaches, prevent beach erosion caused by longshore drift where this is the dominant process and facilitate beach nourishment. There is also often cross-shore movement which if longer than the groyne will limit its effectiveness. In a river, groynes slow down the process of erosion and prevent ice-jamming, which in turn aids navigation." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.02.2022)

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[Duett]2 Tänzerinnen[Paar am roten Vorhang][Das Trio]Mädchen in Gymnastikanzügen bei einer Sportvorführung auf einer Bühne, 1960er Jahre. SW-Foto © Kurt Schwarz.Kinder-Volkstanzgrupebei einer Tanzvorführung auf einer Bühne, 1960er Jahre. SW-Foto © Kurt Schwarz.
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