cascádok
Cascádok are a geomorphological feature consisting of a series of waterfalls or rapids along a river, where water descends in a step-like progression over exposed rock. The sequence creates multiple discrete drops, interspersed with pools and moist ledges, often producing a continuous, visually striking flow.
Formation and characteristics: Cascádok form where bedrock includes alternating resistant and less-resistant layers, or where joints
Hydrology and ecology: The appearance and structure of cascádok depend on water flow, season, and sediment supply.
Human context: Cascádok are valued for their aesthetic appeal and recreational opportunities such as hiking, photography,