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GREAT PEAKS Towering high above the cool Southern lands lies the frigid Great Peaks, experiencing long winters and cold summers. The mountains home the powerful, but peaceful, wolf pack of Ehtan. The Ehtan Packlands | References
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Jun 18 2009, 07:44 PM In: From dreams to reality... By: Iket |
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FARMLAND HILLSIDE Not far from Nugget Point is a little agrarian community, complete with green rolling hills, vegetation, and livestock. Few ranchers live among these parts and are very suspicious of wild canines near their property.

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NUGGET POINT Along the southern coastline lies Nugget Point, a steep drop of the land leading to the blue ocean. Here lies shallow aquatic life and the most interesting of creatures.

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CLUTHA RIVER Separating the Farmland Hillside and the Tussock Meadow is the lengthy Clutha River. The river follows a path that leads directly toward Dunedin and Clinton.

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TUSSOCK MEADOW Tussock Meadow is New Zealand's prairie. This grassland is rampant with small game and even the occasional deer. Every morning, the meadow is sparkling with dew originally from the Clutha River.

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May 1 2009, 09:22 PM In: Just A Little Lazy By: Lirsche |
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FOXFIRE MEADOW The Foxfire Meadow, living up to its name, is flourished with foxfires. It fits snuggly north against the South Beach. The field remains green and lush nearly all year long, despite the occasional snowfall.

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SOUTH BEACH The South Beach is barricaded by steep cliffs and forests, but it remains quite the spot to relax in. Golden sand stretched out upon its banks as the cool water laps up warmly against it.

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