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Post by Beowulf on Jan 7, 2018 16:46:30 GMT -5
If not for the rocky, limestone protrusions that can be found all over the land, the Prairie would resemble the Savanna. While some are no larger than ten feet tall and ten feet wide, others are over a hundred feet. The larger limestone hills contain caves and twisting tunnels, providing a cool and dark place for the land's inhabitants to take shelter from the harsh sunlight. A few light rainstorms happen throughout the rest of the year, allowing some of its grass species to remain green year round. A stream breaks off from the river to the north, collecting in a generous lake halfway down the land. It is lush year-round but it tends to overflow in winter.
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