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No New Posts Mountainmeet
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In-between the mountains of Wanangwa lies a small valley. It is tranquil and quiet here, home mostly to antelopes and small prey. The name developed from "Where the mountains meet" to simply "Mountainmeet". Sub-board: Wish Waterhole 0
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No New Posts Moonpeak
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The tallest mountain in Wanangwa National Park is Moonpeak. It appears to touch the moon when it is full as if one could simply step onto it. There are many winding paths, and the brush can get surprisingly thick. 0
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No New Posts Tail Tip Delta
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Instead of the ocean, Reach River ends in a delta shaped like a lion's tail. Small islands dot its lush interior, making it a sight to behold. While beautiful, it is a dangerous place to live. Water buffalo remain here year-round, as do numerous crocodiles and hippopotamuses. 0
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No New Posts Moorhen Fen
splish-splash by Croc Jan 8, 2018 22:11:30 GMT
Moorhens are the most common in this marsh. Other waterfowl are also plenty here, as are amphibians and waterbuck. Crocodiles cross over from the neighboring delta and the water can get very deep, so beware. 1
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No New Posts Teardrop River
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An astoundingly short river, Teardrop flows from the cluster of Weeping Mountains and feeds into Mother Lake. It provides water to woodland-dwelling wildlife in the mountains. 0
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No New Posts Mother Lake
But do you feel like a young god? // Sekekama by Deleted Jan 5, 2018 3:41:24 GMT
This lake is surrounded by very fertile soil, making it popular with prey big and small. The widest variety of animals can be found here, and the sight is breathtaking. 1
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