
The Great Narrows
The Great Narrows is a natural geological formation, typically a narrow section of a river or strait where the land constricts, channeling the water through a tighter passage. Such formations often occur due to erosion, tectonic activity, or sediment deposition over time. They can serve as important passageways for navigators or wildlife and may influence local ecosystems by creating unique conditions. Think of it as nature’s narrow corridor—forcing water, boats, and animals to pass through a confined space, often highlighting the area's geological history and shaping the surrounding landscape.