Geological features? They are few and far between in these parts.
Evidently, Talbot Road followed a natural ridge of glacial moraine which stretched from Windsor to Point Pelee and if I'm not mistaken, it was originally a trail used by the First Nations people in this area. But a road is hardly considered 'sacred'.
So, let's just say, "everything/nothing".
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Mita, at least once a year my wife and myself make a road trip out of following talbot trail past Leamington and on to St. Thomas and back again. It's a nice road trip with lots of simple pleasures along the way.
Here!
http://yosemite.epa.gov/r5/ardcorre.nsf/53ef974446e5beb78625657100537959/bd32a559f0daa4b48625731c004b6f47/$FILE/ard-013132.pdf
If you see what I see from my 20th floor balcony looking west here in Windsor, the above is the main bandit in this area.
Here to answer the question.
http://yosemite.epa.gov/r5/ardcorre.nsf/53ef974446e5beb78625657100537959/bd32a559f0daa4b48625731c004b6f47/$FILE/ard-013132.pdf
I see this every day from 20th floor condo looking west from Windsor
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