17 foot High Block Wall?

Slope the ground at its angle of repose and don't have a wall at all. Or do a half and half: reduce the height of the wall ans slope the ground back from the top of the wall. Or use something like Kriblok
 
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There is alot of Rock in the hill and with the dirt it pretty much does not move.
I was hoping that with the wall and back fill it would compact it more so when it rains it doesn't let any of the loose hill wash out or down.
I plan on connecting a horizontal concrete square type with rebar in it to one end of existing cement water tank. ( tank is 1.5 X7meters made form same blocks all canals filled with rebar in each canal) Interlocking the two at the 17 foot mark.
The first 7 feet of the bottom of the hill is pretty much all rock so it doesn't move.
Thanks
 

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