The Bletterbach (, literally "stream of the leaves") is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy.
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The Bletterbach (, literally "stream of the leaves") is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy.
The Bletterbach is cutting through deposits of the Lower Permian to the Upper Anis, namely the Bolzano Quartz Porphyry (~272 Ma), the Val Gardena Sandstone, which is famous for its fossil footprints, the Bellerophon Formation, the Werfen Formation and the Contrin Formation (or Sarldolomite) of which the top of the Weißhorn consists.
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