IPA: //bəˈræŋkə//
KK: /bæˈræŋkə/
A deep, steep-sided ravine or gorge, often found in southwestern regions.
The hikers carefully descended into the barranca to explore its unique rock formations.
The word 'barranca' originates from Spanish, meaning a steep ravine or gorge. It is derived from the Latin 'barranca', which refers to a steep or abrupt slope.
Think of a steep ravine or gorge when you hear 'barranca', as it directly describes this type of landscape.